In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in the nations and regions in the UK post-devolution – to compare the BBC’s interventionist, public service framework with the ‘light touch’ regime of commercial broadcasting. We carried out a content analysis of BBC Television News (where issues of accuracy and impartiality are regulated by the BBC Trust), and three commercially funded channels (where programme content is entirely regulated by Ofcom) before and after an editorial intervention by the BBC Trust. We found that the BBC improved the balance and accuracy of its television news coverage whereas commercial broadcasters continued to overlook or misrepresent the reality of devolv...
This article goes beyond a conventional content-centric approach to public service broadcasting (PSB...
How the news media report who’s responsible for political decisions is fundamental to an informed ci...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This article compares and contrasts the systems of regulation and deregulation in the British and We...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Public service media face an existential crisis. Many governments are cutting their budgets, while q...
When did diversity ever equal impartiality? It didn't, but it has become the cover for any kind of '...
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
Political structures and the evolution of late capitalism in liberal Western democracies lend a comm...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
ABSTRACT: : This article presents the results of a comparative research study on the regulation of p...
This article goes beyond a conventional content-centric approach to public service broadcasting (PSB...
How the news media report who’s responsible for political decisions is fundamental to an informed ci...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This article compares and contrasts the systems of regulation and deregulation in the British and We...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Public service media face an existential crisis. Many governments are cutting their budgets, while q...
When did diversity ever equal impartiality? It didn't, but it has become the cover for any kind of '...
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
Political structures and the evolution of late capitalism in liberal Western democracies lend a comm...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
ABSTRACT: : This article presents the results of a comparative research study on the regulation of p...
This article goes beyond a conventional content-centric approach to public service broadcasting (PSB...
How the news media report who’s responsible for political decisions is fundamental to an informed ci...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...