Public Service Media in Europe

Public Service Media in Europe

Law, Theory and Practice

Donders, Karen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

314

Dura

Inglês

9781138477056

15 a 20 dias

771

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1.Introduction: A mismatch between Public Service Media theory, law and practice Part I- Theory 2.Public Service Media in a digitized and international media market 3.From Public Service Broadcasting to public service anything: The gaps in Public Service Media theory 4.Public Service Media as a democracy- and citizenship-centric project 5.Making Public Service Media work through institutions Part II - The Law 6.Ideological divisions in national Public Service Media Policy 7.Weak European cultural versus strong economic policies 8.Applying State aid rules in an internationalized and converged media landscape 9.Regulating public broadcasters' moving online 10.Laws and policy instruments dealing with funding 11.Governance: Optimising for societal value or political control Part III - Practice 12.Multi-platform strategies of public broadcasters in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Flanders and the Netherlands 13.A prominent market and cultural logic in Public Service Media policies in Flanders 14.State broadcasting in Poland 15.Conclusions: Explaining the (mis)match between theory, the law and practice
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Public Service Media;theory;RTBF;practice;Public Broadcaster;DPG.;Digitization;VRT;Internationalization;Van Den Bulck;public service media theory;Public Service Broadcasting;public organizations;Public Service Media Organisations;European policies;Karol Jakubowicz;Council of Europe;Public Service Media Systems;European Commission;Vlaamse Regering;National government;German Public Broadcasters;regional governments;Public Broadcasting Organisations;Education;SRG.;heritage;Flemish Government;politicization;Public Service Content;independence;EU Member States;Censorship;Public Service Remit;Self censorship;RTP.;Flemish Public Broadcaster;Policy development;State Aid Rules;National Broadcasting Council;EU Internal Market;Public media organisations;Tectonic Field;Civic Citizenship