Making a difference : public service broadcasting in the European media landscape /

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Imprint:Eastleigh, UK : John Libbey Pub. ; Bloomington, IN : Distributed in North America by Indiana University Press, c2006.
Description:xvii, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6263137
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Other authors / contributors:Nissen, Christian S.
ISBN:0861966864
Notes:"Also published in French: Faire la difference."
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. The European audiovisual industry at the verge of convergence / Andre Lange
  • Ch. 2. Public media in service of civil society and democracy / Slavko Splichal
  • Ch. 3. If not us, then who? : public service broadcasting and culture in the 21st century / Karol Jakubowicz
  • Ch. 4. Can the market provide? : public service media, market failure and public goods / David Ward
  • Ch. 5. No public service without both public and service - content provision between the Scylla of populism and the Charybids of elitism / Christian S. Nissen
  • Ch. 6. Empowering the people : public media provides new means in education / Claudio Cappon
  • Ch. 7. Public service media : all things to all people - on all platforms, anytime? / Peter Looms
  • Ch. 8. On-demand in demand : public service broadcasters, new services and copyright / Damian Tambini
  • Ch. 9. Editorial autonomy and public control - the debate over reform / Carmen Caffarel and Mario Garcia de Castro
  • Ch. 10. Back to the future in New Zealand : can a "third way" compromise reinvigorate public service broadcasting? / Margie Comrie and Susan Fountaine
  • Ch. 11. Public service broadcasting and the European Union : from "Amsterdam" to "Altmark" : the discussion on EU state aid regulation / Thomas Kleist and Alexander Scheuer
  • Ch. 12. Financing public media : the future of collective funding / Robert G. Picard
  • Ch. 13. Public service - beyond the obession with technology and the markets / Dominique Wolton.