This article addresses the need for new models of public service media. First, the article looks at the core factors, or borders, that frame the quest for new models: the digitalization, deinstitutionalization, and globalization of communication. It then outlines some suggested models for public service. Finally, the models are assessed in terms of how they respond to some core challenges for public service media as a concept and as an institution
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
Confronted with new technological options, changing usage patterns and rising criticism, public serv...
What are the current challenges of governing Public Service Media (PSM)? How do they point to curren...
This article addresses the need for new models of public service media. First, the article looks at ...
Public service media are going through dramatic transformations as a result of technological develop...
Economics and politics in refining public service communication From Public Service Broadcasting to ...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
Public service and the need for innovation through a collaborative approach Public service broadcast...
This book analyses the adaptivity of public service media (PSM) to the digital network age. The auth...
In a complex and changing communication environment public service broadcasting is being subject to ...
How are public service media services delivering news in an increasingly digital environment? And wh...
While the reason for the existence of Public Media was not in dispute to most Europeans for many yea...
This report explores how public service media (PSM) across six European countries are developing new...
In this chapter we outline three key challenges that Public Service Media (PSM) organisations and na...
This chapter argues that a complete transformation to mature public service media institutions and s...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
Confronted with new technological options, changing usage patterns and rising criticism, public serv...
What are the current challenges of governing Public Service Media (PSM)? How do they point to curren...
This article addresses the need for new models of public service media. First, the article looks at ...
Public service media are going through dramatic transformations as a result of technological develop...
Economics and politics in refining public service communication From Public Service Broadcasting to ...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
Public service and the need for innovation through a collaborative approach Public service broadcast...
This book analyses the adaptivity of public service media (PSM) to the digital network age. The auth...
In a complex and changing communication environment public service broadcasting is being subject to ...
How are public service media services delivering news in an increasingly digital environment? And wh...
While the reason for the existence of Public Media was not in dispute to most Europeans for many yea...
This report explores how public service media (PSM) across six European countries are developing new...
In this chapter we outline three key challenges that Public Service Media (PSM) organisations and na...
This chapter argues that a complete transformation to mature public service media institutions and s...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
Confronted with new technological options, changing usage patterns and rising criticism, public serv...
What are the current challenges of governing Public Service Media (PSM)? How do they point to curren...