Accusations that the BBC is ‘crowding out’ the broadcasting market are flawed. We need a new framework to assess its contribution to industry and society within the UK and abroad
The paper identifies the roots of ‘public value’ management in the work of the American scholar Mark...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
The BBC has been financed by a hypothecated tax levied on television sets since 1946. For most of th...
At the heart of the government’s White Paper on the future of the BBC is an implicit accusation that...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
There is a long history of governments and incumbent vested interests restricting competition in bro...
The BBC is facing multiple pressures to change its structure and even its funding, but what about it...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
The current popularity of both radio and television services in the United Kingdom which are run on ...
Our submission centres on the notion of ‘public value’ as a means of defining and assessing the bene...
As publicly-funded organisations operating in a sector characterized by ever-greater private-sector ...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
UK government-led consultations over the renewal of the BBC’s Charter, and the new 2017 Charter itse...
The paper identifies the roots of ‘public value’ management in the work of the American scholar Mark...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
The BBC has been financed by a hypothecated tax levied on television sets since 1946. For most of th...
At the heart of the government’s White Paper on the future of the BBC is an implicit accusation that...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
• The time is ripe for a proper debate about the meaning of “public service broadcasting”. • The n...
There is a long history of governments and incumbent vested interests restricting competition in bro...
The BBC is facing multiple pressures to change its structure and even its funding, but what about it...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
The current popularity of both radio and television services in the United Kingdom which are run on ...
Our submission centres on the notion of ‘public value’ as a means of defining and assessing the bene...
As publicly-funded organisations operating in a sector characterized by ever-greater private-sector ...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
UK government-led consultations over the renewal of the BBC’s Charter, and the new 2017 Charter itse...
The paper identifies the roots of ‘public value’ management in the work of the American scholar Mark...
Professional journalism is under extraordinary pressure: not only are its traditional business model...
The BBC has been financed by a hypothecated tax levied on television sets since 1946. For most of th...