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Does media participation promote democracy?

On May 1 Tony Blair celebrated his 10th anniversary as prime minister of Great Britain. Blair is often accused of trying to manipulate the media and public opinion, but he should get credit for having...

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Public service and the Internet: a strategy

By successfully inviting the audience to participate, public service broadcasters can negotiate the conflict between professions and popular culture that has always characterized institutions such as...

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European communication spaces and digital broadcasting

Public service broadcasters can play an important part in creating more cross-border public communication in Europe. The online offerings of broadcasters would be instrumental in achieving this. We...

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Public service from broadcasting to communication

The term public service communication can widen the debate about the future of public service broadcasting, as it is an umbrella term for a varity of strands of new and traditional communication...

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Public service broadcasting in the fight over net neutrality

The ongoing regulatory and commercial conflicts over the issue of net neutrality will increasingly affect public service broadcasters. As the broadcasters distribute more of their audiovisual offerings...

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Post-impartiality: BBC journalism and the Internet

The BBC is moving towards a new journalism model. Post-impartiality, or «radical impartiality» as the broadcaster itself prefers to name it, has replaced the old model of impartiality. Forces...

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The business of participation

Active participation is a defining feature of the modern media user, according to Norwegian digital media executives, strategists and editors. The media industries have strategic reasons for trying to...

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Participation and web central to next generation public service broadcasting

The future of public service broadcasting in a radically changing technological and regulatory environment was the issue addressed at a seminar held at the University of Bergen on April 26–27, 2007....

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Does media participation promote democracy?

On May 1 Tony Blair celebrated his 10th anniversary as prime minister of Great Britain. Blair is often accused of trying to manipulate the media and public opinion, but he should get credit for having...

View Article


Public service and the Internet: a strategy

By successfully inviting the audience to participate, public service broadcasters can negotiate the conflict between professions and popular culture that has always characterized institutions such as...

View Article

European communication spaces and digital broadcasting

Public service broadcasters can play an important part in creating more cross-border public communication in Europe. The online offerings of broadcasters would be instrumental in achieving this. We...

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Public service from broadcasting to communication

The term public service communication can widen the debate about the future of public service broadcasting, as it is an umbrella term for a varity of strands of new and traditional communication...

View Article

Public service broadcasting in the fight over net neutrality

The ongoing regulatory and commercial conflicts over the issue of net neutrality will increasingly affect public service broadcasters. As the broadcasters distribute more of their audiovisual offerings...

View Article


Post-impartiality: BBC journalism and the Internet

The BBC is moving towards a new journalism model. Post-impartiality, or «radical impartiality» as the broadcaster itself prefers to name it, has replaced the old model of impartiality. Forces...

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The business of participation

Active participation is a defining feature of the modern media user, according to Norwegian digital media executives, strategists and editors. The media industries have strategic reasons for trying to...

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Participation and web central to next generation public service broadcasting

The future of public service broadcasting in a radically changing technological and regulatory environment was the issue addressed at a seminar held at the University of Bergen on April 26–27, 2007....

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