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This book analyses the adaptivity of public service media (PSM) to
the digital network age. The authors use specific case studies and
research initiatives, involving a variety of methodological and
theoretical approaches, to argue that current changes in media and
society offer a wide range of possibilities for PSM renewal.
Changes in PSM are analysed through the lenses of shifts in users'
behavior and the growing importance of big data, machine mediation
and developing partnership systems alongside other agents in the
overall media ecology. The authors map the potential mental,
regulatory, institutional and financial indicators which might
restrict the ways in which PSM adapts. They argue that PSM renewal
is possible as long as PSM policy-makers and managers both
recognize and understand the drivers for, and obstacles to, change.
"What is the role of Public Service Media in the digital era? While
pundits either call for its abolishment or fend off any criticism,
the present volume avoids simplistic answers and offers valuable
inputs for academic and policy debates." Manuel Puppis, University
of Fribourg, Switzerland. "This volume presents a multi-layered
analytical prism through the lenses of which conditions for public
service media future may be viewed. An excellent source for media
studies with country cases and general evaluation." Andrei Richter,
Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Vienna,
Austria.
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