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A Future for Public Service Television /

"An edited collection that brings together some of the key documents from Goldsmiths' 2015 major inquiry into the nature, purpose and place of public service television. It includes the final report; a selection of submissions from academics, regulators, broadcasters and civil society grou...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Goblot, Vana (Editor ), Freedman, Des, 1962- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The long revolution / Des Freedman
  • Reflection on a future for public service television / Mark Thompson
  • Public service television and the crisis of content / Jon Thoday
  • TV advertising for all seasons / Tess Alps
  • Inventing public service media / Amanda D. Lotz
  • Does public service television really give consumers less good value for money than the rest of the market? / Patrick Barwise
  • The future of television in the US / Jennifer Holt
  • Pressures on public service media: insights from a comparative analysis of twelve democracies / Matthew Powers
  • Public service in Europe: five key points / Trine Syvertsen and Gunn Enli
  • Diversity: reflection and review / Sarita Malik
  • The BBC: a brief future history, 2017-2022 / David Hendy
  • Public service algorithms / James Bennett
  • Television and public service: a brief history
  • Principles of public service for the 21st century / Georgina Born
  • The purposes of broadcasting
  • revisited / Julian Petley
  • Back to the future: the uses of television in the digital age / Michael Bailey
  • Television, quality of life and the value of culture / David Hesmondhalgh
  • Shouting toward each other: economics, ideology, and public service television policy / Robert G. Picard
  • Everything for someone: for an inclusive definition of public service broadcasting / Brett Mills
  • Debating "distinctiveness": how useful a concept is it in measuring : the value and impact of the BBC? / Peter Goddard
  • The BBC: a radical rethink / Justin Schlosberg
  • Ensuring the future of public service television for the benefit of
  • Citizens
  • Voice of the listener & viewer
  • The social and cultural purposes of television today
  • Equity
  • Taking the principles of public service media into the digital ecology / Georgina Born
  • Television in a rapidly changing world: content, platforms and channels
  • New sources of public service content
  • Designing a new model of public service television (PST) / Robin Foster
  • Public service broadcasting as a digital commons / Graham Murdock
  • "Public service" in a globalized digital landscape / Ingrid Volkmer
  • Video-on-demand as public service television / Catherine Johnson
  • Do we still need public service television? / Luke Hyams
  • Television and diversity
  • Public service television in the nations and regions
  • Are you being heard? / Lenny Henry
  • Skills and training investment vital to the success of public service
  • Broadcasting
  • Creative skillset
  • The media cannot reflect society if society is not reflected in the media
  • Creative access
  • Does television represent us? / Ken Loach
  • Public service television in Wales / Caitriona Noonan and Sian Powell
  • Public service broadcasting: a view from Scotland / Robert Beveridge
  • Content diversity
  • Children and public service broadcasting / Sonia Livingstone and Claire Local
  • Public service television and sports rights / Paul Smith and Tom Evens
  • Securing the future for arts broadcasting / Caitriona Noonan and Amy Genders
  • Public service television and civic engagement / Daniel Jackson
  • Tunnel vision: the tendency for BBC economic and business news to follow elite opinion and exclude other credible perspectives / Gary James Merrill
  • How to strengthen public service television / Chris Tryhorn
  • Recommendations of the Puttnam report
  • Afterword / Vana Goblot and Natasha Cox.