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[ecrea] New Nordicom Book - Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media
Mon Mar 05 22:04:20 GMT 2012
*Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media. RIPE@2011
*Editors: Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Jeanette Steemers
Nordicom, 2012, 257 p. - ISBN 978-91-86523-33-6, (Research
Anthologies and Monographs)
http://goo.gl/3ZtIS
Public service media is today challenged on every front. Publics and
politicians see the commercial approach as the 'normal' way to
organise broadcasting. There are strong pressures to downsize PSM
organisations, to limit investment options, to restrict online and
digital operations, to narrow remits to genres and for audiences
that are not commercially attractive, and for increasingly intrusive
assessment procedures. The principles no longer resonate very widely
and there is growing criticism about a decline in distinctiveness.
Even among traditional allies, support is flagging and skepticism is
growing.
In Europe the institution has not yet presented a coherent and
convincing strategy attuned for relevance in the 21st century. PSM
has lost or is in danger of losing the initiative. At the same time,
there are promising efforts to develop PSM in regions and countries
lacking a domestic history with PSB -- to gain the initiative for
building PSM. This 5th RIPE Reader incorporates a wider purview as
an outgrowth of proceedings from the RIPE@2010 conference that
convened in London 8-11 September to address the theme, Public
Service Media After the Recession. The book is divided into four
sections, reflecting the varied and distinctive narratives of PSB
around the world.
*Contents
*
*Preface
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*Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Jeanette Steemers
*Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media
*I. Policy Case-Making in the Heartland of PSB
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**Robert G. Picard
*The Changing Nature of Political Case-Making for Public Service
Broadcasters
*Lars Nord
*Losing the Battle, Winning the War. Public Service Media Debate in
Scandinavia 2000-2010
*Peter Goodwin
*High Noon. The BBC Meets "The West's Most Daring Government"
*II. Responding to Environmental Pressures
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**Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels
*Ex Ante Tests. A Means to an End or the End for Public Service Media?
*David A. L. Levy
*PSB Policymaking in Comparative Perspective. The BBC and France
Télévisions
*Peter Lunt, Sonia Livingstone, Benedetta Brevini
*Changing Regimes of Regulation. Implications For Public Service
Broadcasting
*III. Taking the Initiative at the Frontiers of PSM
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**Yik Chan Chin, Matthew D. Johnson
*Public Cultural Service. New Paradigms of Broadcasting Policy and
Reform in the People's Republic of China
*Julio Juárez-Gámiz, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
*Breaking the Mold with New Media. Making Way for a Public Service
Provider in Mexico?
*Naomi Sakr
*Public Service Initiatives in Arab Media Today
*IV. Public Service Media in Practice
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**Steven Barnett
*Broadcast Journalism and Impartiality in the Digital Age. Six
Fallacies and a Counter-Factual
*James Bennett, Paul Kerr
*A 360° Public Service Sector? The Role of Independent Production in
the UK's Public Service Broadcasting Landscape
*Piet Bakker
*Expectations, Experiences & Exceptions. Promises and Realities of
Participation on Websites
http://goo.gl/3ZtIS
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