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Reinventing Public Service Communication P. Iosifidis

Reinventing Public Service Communication By P. Iosifidis

Reinventing Public Service Communication by P. Iosifidis


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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.

Reinventing Public Service Communication Summary

Reinventing Public Service Communication: European Broadcasters and Beyond by P. Iosifidis

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.

Reinventing Public Service Communication Reviews

'This book should be read by all people who are concerned about the democratic quality of modern societies.

It raises the crucial question of how to secure the provision of information and entertainment through multiple public-service platforms. Strongly recommended!'

- Professor Dr Cees J. Hamelink, University of Amsterdam, Holland

'This well-designed collection of brilliant, informative, and generally supportive analyses of European public TV is important reading for anyone interested in the present of these central institutions and their rocky transition to a broader set of digital public service media.'

- Professor Eli Noam, Columbia University, USA

'A very timely and extremely valuable collection of essays on public service media in a digital age. Highly commendable.'

- Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, UK

'Reinventing Public Service Communication is an expansive collection, amounting to a critical and realistic defence of public service responsibilities across media. Any scholar with even the slightest interest in the area should look at the book, and anyone including public service communication within their research or teaching portfolio will find Petros Iosifidis's collection indispensible.'

- Michael Higgins, European Journal of Communication

About P. Iosifidis

CAROLE TONGUE is Chair of the UK Coalition for Cultural Diversity and Visiting Professor, University of the Arts, London, UK KAROL JAKUBOWICZ is a member of the Council of the Independent Media Commission in Kosovo, and of the Intergovernmental Council of the UNESCO Information for All Programme MARIA MICHALIS is Principal Lecturer in Communication, Communication Policy, and Global Media at the University of Westminster, UK MARK WHEELER is Reader in Politics in the Department of Law, Governance and International Relations, London Metropolitan University, UK BARBARA THOMASS is Professor of International Comparison of Media Systems at the Institute for Media Studies, Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany FARREL CORCORAN is Professor of Communication at Dublin City University, Ireland KATHARINE SARIKAKIS is Senior Lecturer in Communications Policy and Director of the Centre for International Communications Research at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK JEAN K. CHALABY is Reader at the Department of Sociology, City University London, UK ALESSANDRO D'ARMA is Lecturer in Media Industry and Policy at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Westminster, UK JEANETTE STEEMERS is Professor of Media and Communications at the Communications and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), University of Westminster, UK GREGORY FERRELL LOWE is Professor of Media Management at the University of Tampere, Finland TEEMU PALOKANGAS is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Tampere, Finland JEREMY TUNSTALL is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at City University London, UK RAYMOND KUHN is Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK RUNAR WOLDT is a journalist writing for 'Media Perspektiven' in Frankfurt, Germany CINZIA PADOVANI is Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA BIENVENIDO LEON is Associate Professor at the School of Public Communication at the University of Navarra, Spain JOSEF TRAPPEL is Visiting Professor for Media Policy and Media Economy at the University of Vienna, Austria STYLIANOS PAPATHANASSOPOULOS is Professor in Media Organisation and Policy and Head of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece POWEL STEPKA works in the Department of European Policy and International Relations of the National Broadcasting Council of Poland MARK LENGYEL works at the Office of the National Radio and Television Commission in Hungary WALTER BAER is Visiting Fellow in International Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California, USA PHILIP SAVAGE is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia, McMaster University, USA GAY HAWKINS is Professor of Media and Social Theory in the School of English, Media and Performing Arts at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia TRISHA DUNLEAVY is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Table of 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.Leon 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

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NPB9780230229679
9780230229679
0230229670
Reinventing Public Service Communication: European Broadcasters and Beyond by P. Iosifidis
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2010-02-10
326
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