基本説明
These essays address one of the most challanging debates in contemporary European media studies: the transition of the traditional Public Service Broadcasters into Public Service Media, as they widen their remit to produce and distribute public service content across more delivery platforms to meet the requirements of the digital age.
Full Description
These essays address one of the most challenging debates in contemporary European media studies: the transition of the traditional Public Service Broadcasters into Public Service Media, as they widen their remit to produce and distribute public service content across more delivery platforms to meet the requirements of the digital age.
Contents
Foreword; C.Tongue Introduction; P.Iosifidis PART I PSB 3.0: Re-inventing European PSB; K.Jakubowicz Pluralism and Funding of Public Service Broadcasting across Europe; P.Iosifidis EU Broadcasting Governance and PSB: Between a Rock and a Hard Place; M.Michalis The European Union's Competition Directorate: State Aids and Public Service Broadcasting; M.Wheeler PSB and the European Public Sphere; B.Thomas Civic Engagement and Elite Decision-Making in Europe: Reconfiguring Public Service News; F.Corcoran For Culture and Democracy: Political Claims for Cosmopolitan Public Service Media; K.Sarikakis Public Broadcasters and Transnational Broadcasting: Coming to Terms with the New Media Order; J.K.Chalaby Public Service Media and Children: Serving the Digital Citizens of the Future; A.D'Arma& J.Steemers Heritage Brand Management in Public Service Broadcasting; G.F.Lowe& T.Palokangas PART II The BBC and UK Public Service Broadcasting; J.Tunstall France: Presidential Assault on the Public Service; R.Kuhn Public Service Broadcasting in Germany: Stumbling Blocks on The Digital Highway; R.Woldt Public Service Communication in Italy: Challenges and Opportunities; C.Padovani Spanish Public Service Media on the Verge of a New Era; B.León Squeezed and Uneasy: PSM in Small States: Limited Media Governance Options in Switzerland and Austria; J.Trapel The 'State' of 'Public' Broadcasting in Greece; S.Papathanassopoulos Public Service Broadcasting in Poland: Between Politics and Market; P.Stepka From 'State Broadcasting' to 'Public Service Media' In Hungary; M.Lengyel Future Directions for US Public Service Media; W.Baer Identity Housekeeping in Canadian Public Service Media; P.Savage Public Service Media in Australia: Governing Diversity; G.Hawkins New Zealand on Air, Public Service Television and TV Drama; T.Dunleavy Bibliography Notes Index



