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Making a Difference – Public Service Broadcasting in the European Media Landscape

Autor Christian S. Nissen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 sep 2006
As logical as the existence and role of Public Service Broadcasters seemed to be in the era of broadcasting monopolies, it is equally natural today to question public involvement in the media. Is there still a need for public broadcasters? What are their cultural obligations, political role and remit in the dual European media market? Which changes will new media, the Internet and digital technology bring, and what impact will they have on the media market? What is the role of governments and parliaments in relation to the public broadcasters, and what are the implications of EU regulation of the media market? Do the public media really make a difference, or are they dinosaurs threatened with extinction in the new and unfamiliar media landscape of modern Europe?These are the questions addressed in this book, which has been commissioned by the European Broadcasting Union as one of its contributions to the debate on the future of broadcasting.
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ISBN-13: 9780861966868
ISBN-10: 0861966864
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:Australia

Cuprins

Preface by Václav Havel1. The European audiovisual industry at the verge of convergence, by André Lange; 2. Public media in service of civil society and democracy, by Slavko Splichal; 3. If not us, then who? Public service broadcasting and culture in the 21st century, by Karol Jakubowicz; 4. Can the market provide? Public service media, market failure and public goods, by David Ward; 5. No public service without both Public and Service – Content provision between the Scylla of populism and the Charybdis of elitism, by Christian S. Nissen; 6. Empowering the people: public media provides new means in education, by Claudio Cappon; 7. Public service media: all things to all people – on all platforms, anytime?, by Peter Looms; 8. On-demand in demand: Public service broadcasters, new services and copyright, by Damian Tambini; 9. Editorial autonomy and public control – the debate over reform, by Carmen Caffarel and Mario Garcia de Castro; 10. Back to the future in New Zealand: Can a “third way” compromise reinvigorate public service broadcasting?, by Margie Comrie and Susan Fountaine; 11. Public service broadcasting and the European Union. From “Amsterdam” to Altmark”: The discussion on EU state aid regulation, by Thomas Kleist and Alexander Scheuer; 12. Financing public media: The future of collective funding, by Robert G. Picard; 13. Public service – beyond the obsession with technology and the markets, by Dominique Wolton

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Questions public involvement in the media and the role of Public Service Broadcasters