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2. Attitudes of U.S. Public Broadcasters: A Liberal Helping of Interpretive Journalism.
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Jastrzebski, Stan and Willnat, Lars
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PUBLIC broadcasting ,JOURNALISM ,BUSINESS journalism ,JOURNALISTS - Abstract
Even though U.S. public broadcasting has existed for more than 50 years, little research has been done on the attitudes of its journalists. This study, based on a sample of 394 U.S. public media journalists, represents the largest-scale effort to date to catalog the professional values and beliefs of these professionals. Our findings suggest these journalists are more liberal than both the U.S. population and commercial journalists, though they find it important not to be seen as partisan in their work. And while more people of color work in public broadcasting than in commercial media, public media journalists are unsatisfied with the diversity in their newsrooms and how it represents the communities they serve. When asked about their preferred professional roles, U.S. public media journalists tend to identify more with the interpretive and populist-mobilizer functions of journalism than the adversarial and disseminator functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Women's struggle and media reform: The Swedish Women's Associations' Radio Committee, 1933–1940.
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Stiernstedt, Fredrik
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PUBLIC broadcasting ,PUBLIC service radio programs ,NEWSPAPERS ,MEMOIRS - Abstract
This article contributes to a social history of Swedish broadcasting through an analysis of a movement for media reform: the Swedish Women's Associations' Radio Committee, formed in 1933 and operating until 1940. The committee was a joint effort by many established women's organisations in Sweden, formed with the goal of strengthening the role of women in the developing public service radio, and especially providing a platform for women to raise demands on influence in the decision-making around the development of this new media form. In this article, I analyse the Swedish Women's Associations' Radio Committee and their work in the 1930s and ask what they did, how they did it, and with what effects? In what ways can their work be understood as a movement for media reform? The analysis builds on archival material documenting the Swedish Women's Associations' Radio Committee, as well as secondary sources such as memoirs and newspaper materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Professional Follow-Up Communication as an Indicator of Public Value: Analyzing Dutch PSM's Role in Public Debates Through Topic Modelling Newspaper Coverage.
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Veerbeek, Joris, van Es, Karin, and Müller, Eggo
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PUBLIC value , *PUBLIC communication , *COST benefit analysis , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *VALUE capture - Abstract
The legitimacy of public broadcasting has been under pressure for several decades. Attempts to repair and restore this legitimacy have led to an intensification of accountability instruments and measures. These instruments and measures tend to focus on consumption figures or cost-benefit analyses, requiring new ways of capturing public value. This article argues that, given the media's persistent role as an interpreter and multiplier of news via traditional distribution channels and diverse new platforms providing information and opinions, professional follow-up communication is a relevant source for the examination of broadcasters' contributions to public debate. The essay explores how the analysis of newspapers via computational methods can be used by public broadcasters to reflect on and demonstrate their role in public debates in contributing a diversity of topics and viewpoints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. COMUNICAÇÃO E DEMOCRACIA: AS RELAÇÕES ENTRE MÍDIA E CIDADANIA NO BRASIL E NA ALEMANHA.
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Kraus Luvizotto, Caroline, Lemos da Costa, Ana Beatriz, Guedes Coelho, Jairo Faria, and Bezerra, Kalianny
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INTERNET access ,LITERATURE reviews ,SOCIAL participation ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,MASS media ,ORGANIZATIONAL transparency - Abstract
Copyright of Anuario Electrónico de Estudios en Comunicación Social 'Disertaciones' is the property of Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Senora del Rosario and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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6. Shedding Light on Public Service Media Politics of Disclosure: A Framework for Assessing Public Broadcasters and Transparency
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Speck, Dominik, Papathanassopoulos, Stylianos, Series Editor, Salgado, Susana, Series Editor, Vaz Álvarez, Martín, editor, Túñez López, José Miguel, editor, and C. Frazão Nogueira, Ana Gabriela, editor
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- 2024
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7. LES DOSSIERS CHAUDS DE LA RENTRÉE.
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AMMOUR, DIDIER SI
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PUBLIC broadcasting ,ADVERTISING ,OLYMPIC Games (33rd : 2024 : Paris, France) ,FINANCE - Abstract
The article offers news briefs on recent developments in various sectors, highlighting political instability's impact on markets, advertising industry trends, public broadcasting financing challenges, and the visibility efforts for the France, Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. It the potential slowdown in the digital advertising market due to political uncertainties and revised forecasts for 2024 advertising growth.
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- 2024
8. Islamophobia beyond Explicit Hate Speech: Analyzing the Coverage of Muslims in Slovenia's Public Broadcasting.
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Jurekovič, Igor
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *HATE speech , *RELIGIOUS communities , *ISLAMOPHOBIA , *CHRISTIAN communities - Abstract
Religion in Europe has been undergoing two fundamental changes in the past four decades. As a side effect of secularization, religious fields have been pluralizing. On the other hand, religions themselves have taken a qualitative shift towards lived, material characteristics. Focusing exclusively on the diversification of European religious fields, we are interested in the concept of religious literacy as a tool for competent engagement in contemporary religious plural societies. To better understand the role of public media in fostering religious literacy, we offer an analysis of the public broadcaster's coverage of smaller religious communities in Slovenia. Focusing particularly on Muslims as the largest religious minority in Slovenia, we provide an analysis of 245 episodes, consisting of 540 items, in the 2015–2020 period. We show that the coverage given to smaller religious communities is unevenly spread amongst the communities, with disproportional airtime given to Christian churches and communities. Furthermore, we pinpoint the key qualitative difference in portrayals of Slovenian Muslims and non-Catholic Christians, explaining how the process of racialized Islamophobia may continue beyond explicit hate speech. In conclusion we set out limitations of our study and provide guidelines for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Public service broadcasting and gender equal coverage: reflections on research and practice in Ireland and Sweden.
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Liston, Katie, Hellstrand, Linn, and O'Leary, Clíona
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MUNICIPAL services ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,SPORTS administration ,TELEVISED sports ,GENDER ,SPORTS participation - Abstract
This paper makes three important contributions: to research on media and gender equality, specifically through the lens of gender equal sports coverage; to understanding the lived experiences of women in public service sports broadcasting, and to gender-sensitive public discourse and policy debates concerning the relationship between media and sport. In it, we examine industry attempts to achieve gender equal coverage in public service broadcasting (PSB) in Ireland and Sweden. The paper draws on a three-way dialogic exchange between the authors who, together, have sizeable professional and personal experiences of public service sports broadcasting, sports participation (from amateur to elite levels), and of voluntary sports coaching and administration. This novel exchange also responds to calls for greater insights into women's engagements with media. The paper concludes by considering current issues for PSBs in relation to gender equal coverage and suggesting potential future lines of enquiry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. A public value typology for public service broadcasting in the UK.
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Chivers, Tom and Allan, Stuart
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *CULTURAL policy , *DIGITAL media , *STAKEHOLDERS - Abstract
Rapid changes in audience habits, media technologies and market dynamics have prompted searching questions about the role and relevance of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the modern digital media landscape. In the UK, where cultural policymaking is increasingly politicised, the normative ideals traditionally associated with PSB are being openly contested. This article evaluates how PSB generates varied forms of "public value" of benefit to viewing and listening publics, policy stakeholders and the creative sector. On the basis of its qualitative analysis of policy documents and related research literatures over two decades, a typology of six values – social, cultural, economic, industrial, representational and civic – is identified and critiqued across regulatory and institutional frameworks. In assessing the challenges, risks and opportunities for sustaining these public values, this article offers its typology for informing cultural and media policy debates on the future of PSB in the UK and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Digital transformation of journalism and media in Serbia: What has gone wrong?
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Krstic, Aleksandra
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DIGITAL transformation ,JOURNALISM ,MASS media ,EUROPEAN integration ,PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to sketch a brief history of complex digital transformation of media and journalism in the context of Serbia, a European country which has undergone politically turbulent transition from authoritarian to democratic rule over the past 20 years. Despite the long process of the EU integration, the country has been recently downgraded to a partly free hybrid regime with rapid decline of press freedom, high political and media polarization and raising political and economic instrumentalization of media. Against this background, the paper problematizes how the main structural transformations of the media environment, such as the transition from state to public broadcasting, the introduction of new media laws and the lengthy process of media privatization intersected and influenced different phases and outcomes of the digital transformation of journalism and news media in the country. Unlike the digital journalism development in established democracies of the West, the real systemic change and adaptation of Serbia's media market to easy-to-use technologies, newsrooms convergence, profitable content and participatory journalism has been largely limited and overpowered by the interplay between the state and the media over the past two decades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. The digital turn from a newsroom perspective – How German journalists from different generations reflect on the digitalization of journalism.
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Birkner, Thomas, Keute, Annika, and Davydova, Anna
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DIGITAL technology ,ONLINE journalism ,NEWSROOMS ,PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
In times of crisis, journalism's own history needs to be reflected upon, both from within and from outside the newsroom. This paper attempts both. From a scientific perspective, we examined the process of the digitalization of journalism and then asked journalists from different generations to reflect on this process. Based on data gathered from these semi-structured interviews with German journalists, our paper presents their evaluation on the evolution from analog to digital journalism—from retired male reporters who wrote most of their articles on typewriters to young female data journalists. The interviews with journalists—including local newspaper reporters, public broadcasting services and news magazines' editors, freelancers and former German Democratic Republic (GDR) journalists—are part of a larger funded research project on German journalism. Their analysis reveals a common problematization of the growing pace of news production and the hybridization of media formats. The qualitative data confirm data from quantitative surveys on journalism and can help international journalism research to get an in-depth understanding on how journalists perceive the changes over the last decades in their trade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Loyalty in the Newsroom. Employment Relationships in Public Service Broadcasting.
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Toledano, Samuel, Graván, María Lamuedra, and García-de-Madariaga, José María
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INDUSTRIAL relations ,EMPLOYEE loyalty ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,MUNICIPAL services ,LOYALTY ,NEWSROOMS ,CUSTOMER loyalty ,VOCATIONAL guidance - Abstract
Very little research has decried the chronic deterioration of the working conditions of journalists. Public service broadcasters, which are often seen as paradigms of stable employment relationships, have been influenced by a highly competitive industry characterised by the outsourcing of content generation and the erosion of working conditions. The Spanish Public Radio and Television Corporation (RTVE) is no exception, in a context also influenced by the political clientelism distinguishing Mediterranean media systems. Accordingly, this study resorts to the classical exit, voice, and loyalty model to stress the importance of employment relationships for journalists. From this perspective, the analysis of TVE newsroom discourses invites the exploration of the role of the supervisor in access to employment and career opportunities, as well as its possible polarising effects that make it difficult for journalists to offer their full loyalty to the citizenry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Turkish Radio and TV Broadcasting Corporation's new streaming application and the continuity of music policy as an educational institution.
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Binark, Mutlu, Demir, Erman M., Sezgin, Serra, and Özsu, Gökçe
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RADIO broadcasting , *TELEVISION broadcasting , *DIGITAL transformation , *PUBLIC radio , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *DIGITAL music , *RADIO programs - Abstract
While numerous studies focus on streaming platforms as new business models or as novel elements in the supply chain, there is a notable gap in research addressing how streaming is operationalized within the context of state cultural policies. This study aims to fill this gap by conducting a preliminary examination of Turkish Radio and Television Broadcasting Corporation's (TRT's) digital transformation through its music streaming platform, TRT Listen. This research contributes to the international literature by highlighting various potential approaches to the digitalization of public radio broadcasting. This study, which examines the purpose and realization of TRT Listen, first provides a historical overview of TRT's radio broadcasting and thus reveals the continuity in TRT's cultural policy, which is shaped as a mission to educate the public and inculcate a national cultural identity, from radio broadcasting to the platform app. Two different research methods were used in this study: walk-through technique for the app and in-depth interviews with TRT's staff and music industry representatives. The basic argument suggests that TRT Listen represents a continuation of historical music policies and nation state cultural agenda inherited from TRT's radio era. However, at the operational level, this strategic continuity seems to disappear in the audience engagement techniques of digital platforms. The three main discussion sections of this article – TRT Listen's strategic orientation, content curation and copyright management – reveal the platform's mission to educate the public culturally in Turkey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Cross-cutting exposure to the Spanish public broadcasting system: influence of ideology, partisanship, and interest in politics on RTVE’s consumption.
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Doménech-Beltrán, Jaume
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IDEOLOGY , *POLITICAL parties , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *CONTINGENCY tables , *PARTISANSHIP , *MEDIA consumption , *PUBLIC interest , *SELECTIVE exposure , *PUBLIC radio - Abstract
According to the selective exposure hypothesis, media consumption is determined by the ideological predispositions of individuals, who aim to confirm their opinions through media content. This research explores the role of the public state-owned radio and television corporation, Radio Televisión Española (RTVE), as a facilitator of transversal exposure, that is, consumption that is not aligned with individuals’ prior convictions. Through a quantitative methodology based on contingency tables and the calculation of corrected typed residuals, and through the CIS post-electoral studies, we analyse the relevance of ideology, partisan identification and interest in public issues as predictors of public television and radio consumption over a period of 11 years (2008-2019) in Spain. The results indicate that being a voter of the party in government and sharing its ideology are related to a higher likelihood of consuming RTVE television channels. In addition, the results show a higher transversal exposure of public radio, compared to television, which is more strongly influenced by the ideology and partisanship of the audiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Cascade Public Media.
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Bernstein, Ruth Sessler and Aspin, Toni
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POWER (Social sciences) ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,NONPROFIT organizations ,CORPORATE culture ,BOARDS of directors ,CULTURAL pluralism - Abstract
This case study focuses on Cascade Public Media (CPM), a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire a smarter world through public broadcasting, which chose to deliberately change their organizational and board culture to be more equitable and inclusive. In this case, students and practitioners will learn the importance of adopting diversity, equity, and inclusion to better serve their audience and improve board and organizational performance. CPM, using careful and deliberate actions, was able to address systemic injustices and inequities within their board of directors. Over a multi-year period, the CPM board was able to build an accountability-driven strategic framework that brought an equity lens to all aspects of governance. We introduce two theoretical frameworks--Institutional Theory (Powell & DiMaggio, 1991) and Inclusive Interactions Framework (Bernstein et al., 2022)--as a means of highlighting the imperative of adopting actionable practices designed to transform board culture, power dynamics, policies, and structures to generate impactful results. The case is designed for undergraduates, graduates, and DEI and governance practitioners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Halikarnas Balıkçısı'nın Eserlerinden Yapılan Sinema ve Dizi Uyarlamaları Üzerine Bir İnceleme.
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AKTAŞ, Atilla
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Copyright of RumeliDE Journal of Language & Literature Research / RumeliDE Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi is the property of RumeliDE Uluslararasi Hakemli Dil & Edebiyat Arastirmalari Dergisi and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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18. Public Broadcasting Service SWOT Analysis.
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BROADCASTING industry ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,SWOT analysis - Abstract
A SWOT analysis of Public Broadcasting Service is presented.
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- 2024
19. The first stage of Australia's digital transition and its implications for Australian television drama
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Potter, Anna and Lotz, Amanda D
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- 2022
20. Thunderbird acquires global medi, consumer product rights to BeddyByes
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Cartoon television programs ,Public broadcasting ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Thunderbird Entertainment Group announced that Thunderbird Distribution has acquired global media and consumer products rights to new preschool series BeddyByes. The CG-animated series is produced by Ireland's JAM Media and [...]
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- 2024
21. Celebrating India's Public Broadcasting Legacy
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Public broadcasting ,Telecommunications industry - Abstract
Byline: BCS Bureau National Broadcasting Day in India, celebrated every July 23, commemorates the evolution of the country's broadcasting landscape since its inception in 1927. This day highlights the pivotal [...]
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- 2024
22. Gewaltiger Elefant im diskursiven Raum.
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Kolb, Andreas
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ORCHESTRA ,CULTURAL pluralism ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,21ST century art ,MUSIC - Abstract
The article focuses on the potential consolidation of public-service orchestras, and the ensuing debates within the music community. It discusses the implications of such a move, the resistance it faces despite projected minimal savings, and broader questions about cultural diversity and the role of public broadcasting in promoting traditional and contemporary art forms.
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- 2024
23. Calling for 'Podo-gogy': why podcasting needs to be a part of journalism education in India.
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Mehendale, Sneha Gore
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PODCASTING , *JOURNALISM education , *FREEDOM of the press , *PUBLIC radio , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *RADIO broadcasting - Abstract
New forms and practices of journalism evolve and stabilize when they are socially, culturally and institutionally enabled [Bossio, Diana, and Jacob L. Nelson. 2021. "Reconsidering Innovation: Situating and Evaluating Change in Journalism." Journalism Studies 22 (11): 1377–1381], signifying their acknowledgement in the triad of practice, academic research, and education. In the case of news podcasting, the practice is emerging in India, and so is academic research in the domain. However, the third vortex of education is largely missing in this case, as found in the course of the present research. This paper argues the need for podcasting to be included in the curricula of journalism schools in the Indian context. It presents the findings of 24 qualitative in-depth interviews with podcasting journalists and journalism educators in India, highlighting the need of including podcasting in curricula and the challenges to this. These two perspectives are then bridged to present a case for including news podcasting in the training of new journalists. The paper strongly argues that podcasting is a great value addition to journalism curricula, facilitating both aims of a journalism programme-employment and performing the normative function of journalism. Specifically, in India, this inclusion is necessary since news podcasting is a major way of reinventing audio journalism, which has been limited to only the public radio broadcasting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. FOSTERING GENDER EQUALITY (SDG 5) THROUGH AUDIOVISUAL FICTION Case Study of the Transmedia Women's Football Series Irabazi Arte! and its Impact on the Generation Alpha.
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JUNGUITU-ANGULO, LEIRE and OSUNA-ACEDO, SARA
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TRANSMEDIA storytelling , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *SUSTAINABLE development , *SELF-efficacy , *EQUALITY - Abstract
This research examines the second season of the transmedia children's series Irabazi Arte! in relation to promoting empowerment and gender equality (Sustainable Development Goal 5). Irabazi Arte!, broadcast on Basque public television (EITB), is produced entirely in Basque and its central storyline is women's football. Using a mixed methodology, it will be analysed if and how gender equality is promoted in its transmedia universe and if it has the potential to have an impact on its young audience. A quantitatively and qualitatively positive representation of SDG 5 is found. This transmedia narrative fits the characteristics of the Generation Alpha and contributes to the progress of gender equality through educommunication, promoting equality in the Generation Alpha. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. On the Wire: Analysing the evolution of BBC Local Radio, music radio and public service broadcasting.
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Ingham, James
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *PUBLIC radio , *MUNICIPAL services , *AUDIENCE participation , *RADIO programs , *BROADCASTERS - Abstract
This paper examines the significance of On the Wire, a BBC local radio programme, that provides a unique lens through which to examine changes in local radio, music radio in general and public service broadcasting. The paper provides a concise history and an account of the On the Wire, along with an explanation of its impact. The paper offers reasons for the programme's enduring appeal, including its ability to change and adapt, its emphasis on the local in a global context and its innovative approach to audience participation. The paper concludes by positing that the history of On the Wire provides valuable insights for broadcasters in general, highlighting key aspects that radio programmes can learn from its approach. By showcasing the possibilities of what local radio, music radio and public service broadcasting can be, On the Wire sets a positive example for what radio can achieve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Weather-Based Nonlinear Regressions for Digital TV Received Signal Strength Prediction.
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Stefanovic, Ivana, Malnar, Marija, Mladenovic, Snezana, and Nesic, Milutin
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NONLINEAR regression ,DIGITAL television ,RADIO programs ,REGRESSION analysis ,PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
In this research, the impact of various weather conditions on digital television signals is investigated. Machine learning and nonlinear regression models were used to estimate the strength of the received signal. The received signal strength might vary significantly depending on the weather condition, especially in higher frequency ranges or millimetre wavelengths. Predictive analysis was performed for the radio-relay link Aval Tower-Vršac Hill, which is used for the distribution of television and radio programmes by the public company Broadcasting Technology and Connections in Serbia. The prediction was made using temperature, temperature index, relative humidity, and received signal strength data for the months of June, July, and August in 2022. The best results were obtained using the RandomForest model. Extreme variations in the strength of the received signal can be predicted by using the model mentioned above. More effective management of the broadcasting infrastructure can be done with the ability to predict sudden falls and fluctuations in received signal strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Gier frisst Verstand und Moral: Zu den Gehaltsstrukturen in den Rundfunkanstalten (Teil 2).
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Wewer, Göttrik
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EMPLOYEE benefits ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,RETIREMENT benefits ,CIVIL service ,WAGES - Abstract
Copyright of Verwaltung und Management: Zeitschrift für Moderne Verwaltung (VM) is the property of Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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28. 'Fake news', real impact: Changing practices among public broadcasting organizations in the Asia-Pacific region.
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De Rycker, Antoon, Ponnan, Ramachandran, and Yang, Lai Fong
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PUBLIC broadcasting ,FAKE news ,DISINFORMATION ,ORGANIZATION - Abstract
This study is an attempt to understand 'fake news' from the unique perspective of public broadcasting organizations in the Asia-Pacific region; the focus is on how – and how well – they have adapted to the growing incidence of various forms of disinformation, and how they see their role in educating diverse audiences about the phenomenon. This research provides public broadcasting organizations and (news) media practitioners with up-to-date, evidence-based insights on how to combat 'fake news' and disinformation effectively. In collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development, a census survey was conducted among their members, resulting in 57 completed questionnaires, representing 24 public broadcasting organizations in eighteen countries. A major finding is that public broadcasting organizations have to get used to revisiting, revising and refining what it is they do (practices), how it is being done (systems, operating procedures, technologies, financial resources) and by whom (human but also IT resources). The analysis also points up the need for collaboration so that scarce resources can be utilized more efficiently. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Public and commercial more of the same? The characteristics of the opening monologues of public and commercial channels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Laor, Tal
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COVID-19 pandemic , *MONOLOGUE , *SARS-CoV-2 , *TELEVISION programs , *PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, rapidly spread across the globe and resulted in significant public concern. In response, numerous countries have implemented guidelines aimed at promoting social distancing, limiting movement and gatherings, instituting lockdowns and curfews, and closing institutions. As a result, the media, including news releases, has become a primary source of information for many individuals (Laor & Lissitsa, 2022). The present study seeks to investigate differences between major television programs featured on public and commercial channels in Israel, utilizing the lens of framing theory. Specifically, twelve monologues broadcast simultaneously on both channels were analyzed to compare differences in content, topics, format, and accompanying visuals. The study's results indicate that both commercial and public channels exhibited similar behavior in shaping public opinion during the crisis period. Specifically, both channels displayed criticism of the government's conduct and utilized negative framing techniques while neglecting to provide space for popular voices. Nevertheless, certain distinctions between the commercial and public broadcasting spheres still persist, particularly in the realm of visual presentation, as some long-standing elements that typify each channel have endured over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. The Case for a Strong BBC. Cultural Sovereignty and Public Service Broadcasting in the Netflix Era.
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Thompson, Mark
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *MUNICIPAL services , *SOVEREIGNTY , *MEDIA consumption , *CULTURAL industries - Abstract
PSBs across the world are facing financial, technological and political pressures, yet audiences still need and want the benefits of public service media. If they are to survive, PSBs need to produce an agile response to the changing patterns of media consumption and the claims that markets can provide. Whilst the big streamers have produced great global content, they are unable to cover the range of the PSBs in reflecting the diversity and variety of British life and culture, nor take the same risks in nurturing new talent across the sector. Politicians must use the forthcoming BBC Charter renewal in 2027 to address the revolution in audience behaviour and changes in technology to reshape the choices available to the British public and beyond. The creative industries are a powerhouse of talent and contribute to some of our best prospects for global reach and economic growth. We must ensure they have a healthy future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. The Governance of the BBC.
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Coyle, Diane
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POLITICAL debates , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *MUNICIPAL services - Abstract
The governance of the BBC has been a subject of political debate for the past two decades, which have brought two major upheavals in the corporation's governance structure. Yet, governance reform was not the best way to address the editorial and cultural crises that led to demands for change; and the current model is not adequate to protect licence fee payers' interests and the BBC's independence, particularly in the context of continuing ideological assaults on public service broadcasting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. Introduction: Where Next for Public Service Broadcasting?
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Franks, Suzanne and Seaton, Jean
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *MUNICIPAL services , *DIGITAL media , *POOR people , *PUBLIC utilities , *PUBLIC spaces - Abstract
Good quality information is a public utility: the rich and powerful will always have access to what they need to know, but poor people do not. Indeed, increasing inequalities in access to decent information underlie other more obvious inequalities. Bad information does not respect borders and yet democracy depends on informed citizens. The case for public intervention in what used to be called broadcasting, now including digital media—but which needs to be thought of as a public information space—is at a tipping point. This collection of essays sets out these vital challenges and offers some innovative solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. Funding of Public Service Media in Germany.
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Sehl, Annika
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MUNICIPAL services , *INCOME , *PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
This article provides an overview of the current state of public service media (PSM) funding in Germany, which is primarily supported by a household levy, supplemented by advertising, sponsorship and so‐called 'other income'. Germany is an interesting case owing to the complexities and challenges associated with funding PSM in a country with a federal structure. As such, insights into PSM funding in Germany and the debates surrounding it can benefit not only academics, but also policy makers, media professionals and others with an interest in PSM funding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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34. 'It's the Programmes, Stupid'.
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Younge, Pat and Hughes, Rosaleen
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) , *INTELLECTUAL property , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *MUNICIPAL services - Abstract
Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) is an eco‐system where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. The BBC is the cornerstone, but ITV, C4, C5 and independent production companies also play a crucial part. The essence of PSB lies in the values which underpin the content, ranging from popular sport and light entertainment to more niche minority strands. The BBC licence fee generates considerable value for the British economy throughout the nations and regions of the UK. This is multiplied by the intellectual property framework for independent production companies. The system is now under threat from the financial squeeze on the BBC licence fee, failure to deliver 'due prominence' to commercial PSBs, new technology and changing patterns of consumption. It is essential that a broad range of programmes remain freely available to avoid the cultural, social and political divisions of a two‐tier system of national broadcasting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. A Battle for the Nation's Rights'? Past, Present and Future Public Service Media in Wales.
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Medhurst, Jamie and Nicholas, Siân
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MUNICIPAL services , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *STATE power , *POLITICAL succession , *RIGHTS - Abstract
As in other UK nations, public service broadcasting (PSB) is facing an uncertain future in Wales as a result of threats to funding from government and competition from streaming services and other content providers. Partly because of this, calls for the devolution of broadcasting powers have intensified over the past couple of years to the point where it is now an aim of the Welsh government to see such powers being transferred to Cardiff from Westminster. In a nation of two languages and two cultures, PSB has played, and continues to play, a crucial role in Welsh life—but for how long? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. The Historic, Present and Future Role of Regulation in Securing the Standards of 'Public Value' Media.
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Hughes, Jacquie
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PUBLIC value , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *GOVERNMENT agencies , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *MUNICIPAL services , *FAIRNESS - Abstract
This article examines the evolution of public service broadcasting (PSB) regulation in the UK, contrasting two opposing perspectives on its role and addressing its contemporary challenges. Analysing the historical context and recent regulatory changes, the article argues that PSB remains vital to the UK's media landscape, providing high quality content and serving the public good. However, it identifies technological advancements and political interference as significant threats to its continued success. The article critically evaluates the draft Media Bill's potential to address these challenges and enhance PSB's competitiveness. Additionally, it raises concerns about potential bias within the regulatory body, Ofcom, urging greater transparency and fairness in its oversight of the media market. The article emphasises the need for a robust regulatory framework to ensure the continued viability of PSB and foster a vibrant and diverse media ecosystem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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37. Universality: A Battleground for UK Public Service Media in the Platform Age.
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Martin, Dan and Johnson, Catherine
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MUNICIPAL services , *MASS media policy , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *SOCIAL influence , *AGE - Abstract
This article examines how UK policy makers are redefining the value of universality in the transition from public service broadcasting (PSB) to public service media (PSM). Over the past decade, the UK's media landscape has undergone a significant transformation, driven by the economic, infrastructural and social influence exerted by global platforms. These transforming conditions have profoundly complicated the relationship between PSM and the principle of universality—in particular, the core values of universal access and universal appeal—with potential consequences for the broader legitimacy of the future public service mission. In an age of apparent media abundance, the question of how PSM can effectively reach and engage its audience remains a persistent inquiry. Presenting findings from an analysis of key and contemporary media policy and regulatory documents, this article demonstrates how universality has become a key battleground in current debates around the future of PSM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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38. Impartiality in Public Broadcasting.
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Sambrook, Richard and Cushion, Stephen
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PUBLIC broadcasting , *FAIRNESS , *TWENTY-first century , *MUNICIPAL services - Abstract
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years. However, it is under growing pressure as audiences increasingly rely on more opinion led content on television and especially online. The hostility towards PSB has been fuelled by politicians and commercial media undermining the value of regulation in the twenty‐first century. The UK regulator, Ofcom, has offered a flexible approach to oversight which the authors argue may have contributed to further confusion over what impartiality is, and its value in a competitive media environment. Greater independence, accountability and transparency—for both broadcasters and regulator—are suggested to be vital to maintaining the value of impartiality in PSB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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39. A 'Public Service Internet'—Reclaiming the Public Service Mission.
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Jay, Helen
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MUNICIPAL services , *DIGITAL technology , *MASS media policy , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *INTERNET - Abstract
This article looks forward, locating debates on public service broadcasting firmly within contemporary and future debates about technology regulation. Public service broadcasting has been a dominant theme in UK media policy since the creation of the BBC in 1922, aimed at delivering positive democratic and cultural outcomes. However, despite this rich heritage, and amidst widespread concerns about the social and democratic implications of 'digital dominance', the public service mission has failed fully to transcend its broadcasting origins and provide a model for a 'public service internet'. The article reviews the relationship between the for‐profit business models of the dominant technology platforms and potential civic and individual harms, past and failed attempts to reimagine 'public service' institutions in a digital age and identifies opportunities for scholars, activists and policy makers to reimagine public service alternatives for a platform society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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40. "A Good Honest Journeyman Newspapering": Billboard's Lee Zhito Exposes Editorializing at George A. Richards's "Station of the Stars".
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Liseblad, Madeleine and Pitts, Gregory
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BILLBOARDS ,PRESSURE regulators ,BROADCAST journalism ,MUNICIPAL services ,PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
A 1948 journalistic scoop informed the public and broadcast regulators about misconduct on the airwaves. The investigation by Lee Zhito established Billboard—known for music coverage and song charts—as a legitimate journalism voice in the radio industry. Zhito exposed news slanting and editorializing by station owner George A. Richards, who expressed to staff his abhorrence of Blacks, Jews, Communists, and Democrats—especially Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Mayflower doctrine banned editorializing and advocated public service, yet Richards's views shaped news and commentary airing on KMPC in Los Angeles, WJR in Detroit, and WGAR in Cleveland. Zhito's exposé produced national ramifications, led to the first major FCC case addressing news slanting and broadcast licensee obligations, generated 18,000 transcript pages and one of the FCC legal department's most strongly worded documents affirming broadcaster public service. Journalists revealing secret practices can have a direct impact, pressuring industry and regulators to be more serious about upholding responsibilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Gier frisst Verstand und Moral: Zu den Gehaltsstrukturen in den Rundfunkanstalten (Teil 1).
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Wewer, Göttrik
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DIGITAL technology ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,WAGES ,AVARICE ,BROADCASTING industry - Abstract
Copyright of Verwaltung und Management: Zeitschrift für Moderne Verwaltung (VM) is the property of Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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42. RADIO «KULTURA» MUSIC CONTENT.
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Olesia, MEDYNSKA and Solomiia, HNATYSHYN
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MUSIC industry ,FOLK music ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Introduction. Radio “Kultura” is a producer of musical intentions, a translator of traditions and innovations in modern musical art. The musical content of the analyzed media is characterized by a multifaceted musical palette. Informing about musical events and processes, radio “Kultura” becomes a unique platform for the actualization of musical culture, public discussion of musical issues, formation of worldview orientations and musical requests of the audience. Relevance and aim of the research. The relevance of scientific research is determined by the absence of research into the musical content of radio “Kultura” in the modern scientific discourse. The aim of the articles is to analyze musical content radio “Kultura” in the focus of the problem-thematic paradigm and media consumption. Methodology. While carrying out the research, general philosophical and general scientific (theoretical, empirical) methods were used, in particular, the method of terminological and conceptual analysis, analysis of scientific literature, synthesis, induction and deduction, generalization, monitoring, content analysis, online surveys, statistical analysis. Results. It has been clarified definition the concept of “musical content”. The problem-thematic range of materials was analyzed. An online survey was conducted of reception the audience musical content of radio “Kultura”. Conclusions. Having analyzed the music content of radio “Kultura”, we identified the main thematic groups: news of the musical life of Ukraine, the most important events in the field of world music, stories about outstanding musical figures, musical genres and styles, trends in the music industry at the local and global levels, cultural and musical events, innovations, etc. In the analyzed media, the problems of the functioning and transformation of folk music, the connection of the author/performer with other participants of the musical ecosystem, pricing in the industry, age and gender discrimination in show business, music piracy, etc. are actualized. The results of the survey state that the respondents choose radio “Kultura” consciously and rationally, taking into account the quality of the musical content, the reputation of the media, and thematic priorities. Musical content partially meets their informational expectations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. Public Broadcasting Service SWOT Analysis.
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BROADCASTING industry ,PUBLIC broadcasting ,SWOT analysis - Abstract
A SWOT analysis of Public Broadcasting Service is presented.
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- 2023
44. The conscription dilemma-Brisbane student life-1968-1973
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Cass, Wayne
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- 2021
45. Multilingualism as a Phenomenon of Public Broadcasting (Macedonian Holding MRT)
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D. A. Sorokin
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public broadcasting ,north macedonia ,television ,radio ,broadcasting ,macedonian radio television ,Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages ,PG1-9665 - Abstract
The article focuses on the study of public broadcasting in the Republic of North Macedonia. The key structure of public broadcasting is the representation of civil society. Despite the abundance of scientific literature on this topic, there is still research interest in identifying the characteristics of different public broadcasting systems. The article analyzes the activities of the Macedonian Holding MRT, which produces television and radio content. The results of monitoring the informational and non-informational broadcasting of MRT channels (including educational and entertainment components) are presented in the article. Through content analysis of the broadcasting schedule, the specific activities of MRT are determined: the public broadcaster of North Macedonia broadcasts television and radio programs in 9 languages for all ethnic groups represented in the country. The author concludes that multilingualism gives MRT a certain exclusivity, and ethnic minorities are provided with the opportunity not only to consume television and radio content in their native language but also to be represented in the multiethnic Macedonian society.
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- 2023
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46. LES DOSSIERS CHAUDS DE RACHIDA DATI.
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DE ROCHEGONDE, AMAURY
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PUBLIC broadcasting ,PLURALISM ,ADVERTISING - Abstract
The article discusses the multifaceted agenda of Rachida Dati, the Minister of Culture of France, covering key areas such as the reform of public broadcasting, decisions on restricted advertising sectors, clarification of pluralism, and participation in the States-General of Information. It delves into her aspirations for a strong public audiovisual sector, potentially adopting a shared holding company model, and addresses challenges like financing reforms.
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- 2024
47. Real-Time Communication in PHP Laravel: Part 2.
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Haidar, Bilal
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JAVASCRIPT programming language , *BOOLEAN expressions , *ROUTING systems , *PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
The article focuses on the implementation of real-time communication in PHP Laravel, a programming technology particularly with communication protocol WebSockets. Topics discussed include the setup of Laravel applications with Docker, the use of Laravel Breeze for authentication, the configuration of Pusher as a WebSocket server, and the testing of real-time communication with sample events.
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- 2024
48. Shepperd, Josh. Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting
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McAnany, Emile
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University of Illinois Press ,Publishing industry ,Public broadcasting ,Publishing industry ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
Shepperd, Josh. Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2023. Pp ix, 223. ISBN 978-0-252-04511-0 (cloth) $110.00; 978-0-252-08725-7 (paper) $28.00; 978-0-252-05448-8 (eBook) [...]
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- 2023
49. Human resource planning on employee performance at a public broadcasting institution in South Sulawesi.
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Winanda, Nanda, Maklassa, Dg., and Nurbaya, Sitti
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PERFORMANCE standards , *HUMAN resource planning , *PUBLIC broadcasting , *ORGANIZATIONAL goals - Published
- 2023
50. Biographies in TVE series, 1982–1996. Felipism and Spain's new image.
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Jurado, Javier
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CULTURAL policy , *NATIONALISM , *TELEVISION series , *PUBLIC broadcasting - Abstract
Cultural policies of Felipe González's government were intended to reshape a certain national identity. We will focus on these legitimation strategies through TV series, and particularly those with historical background produced and exhibited by the public broadcasting institution, Television Española. The recovery of some liberal mythology from the 19th century and its adaptation to the 80s will allow us to connect the promoted national identity with the concept of constitutional patriotism defended by important figures of the PSOE since the transition to democracy until nowadays. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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