Television Beyond Frontiers: reflections on public service broadcasting in a digital Europe

February 1, 2011 · 1 comment

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The cornerstone of European media policy, public service broadcasting has long been characterized by transitions, questioning and criticism. Now convergence, media cross-over, EU interference and new public service management theories affect its very chances of survival. Caroline Pauwels is the head of the Institute for Broadband Technologies/Studies on Media, Information and Telecommunications at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) and was appointed media commissioner by the Flemish Government for the public service broadcaster VRT. Damian Tambini is a senior lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications, LSE.

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Steve Satchit February 26, 2011 at 1:32 pm

I am researching my PhD exploring challenges facing public service broadcasting in the digital era. I would appreciate if you could guide me to the theory of media or public service broadcasting. What theory do I need or use to underpin my research?

Regards,
Steve Satchit

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