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Full Description
This edited volume details multiple and dynamic histories of relations between public service broadcasters and the World Wide Web. What does it mean to be a national broadcaster in a global communications environment? What are the commercial and public service pressures that were brought to bear when public service broadcasters implemented web services? How did «one-to-many» broadcasters adapt to the «many-to-many» medium of the internet? The thematic organisation of this collection addresses such major issues, while each chapter offers a particular historical account of relations between public service broadcasters and the World Wide Web.
Contents
Contents: Nicholas W. Jankowski: Foreword: Public Service Broadcasters and the Web: Interplay of Convenience, Necessity, and Challenge - Maureen Burns/Niels Brügger: Introduction: Histories of Public Service Broadcasters on the Web: Thematic Concerns - An Nguyen/Alberto García: When Public Service Is the Name of the Game: The Evolution of British and Spanish Public Service Broadcasters in Online Journalism - Einar Thorsen: The Second Digital Wave: BBC News Online, Embedded Video and the iPlayer - Nikki Usher/Patricia Riley/Vikki Porter: NPR Online: Public Service Communication at the Center of National Public Radio - Maureen Burns: Protecting the Brand: A History of ABC Online News-as-Commodity - Kenneth Murphy: RTE Online: Public Objectives and Commercial Imperatives - Hallvard Moe: Between Public Service and Commercial Venture: The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation on the Web 1994-2000 - Niels Brügger: The Idea of Public Service in the Early History of DR Online - Amit M. Schejter/Merav Katz-Kimchi: « . . . [and] They Formed Themselves into a Single Unit»: The Development of the Israeli Broadcasting Authority Website - Benedetta Brevini: Southern European Public Service Broadcasters Expanding Online: A Policy Study of RAI and RTVE's Online Activities - Meghan Grosse/David W. Park: Public Media and the Web in the U.S.: The Case of Vocalo - Anne Dunn: Regional Radio and Online Media Production: An Australian Broadcasting Corporation Case Study - Brian O'Neill/Michael J. Murphy: Canadian Content, Public Broadcasting and the Internet: CBC's Online Strategy 1995-2000 - Fiona Martin: Vox Populi, Vox Dei: ABC Online and the Risks of Dialogic Interaction - Anja Bechmann: User Participation at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation 1998-2010: Changing Patterns - Shawn Powers: From Broadcast to Networked Journalism: The Case of Al-Jazeera English.