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100 | _aBurri, Mira | ||
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_aPublic service broadcasting 3.0: Legal design for the digital present/ _cMira Burri |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2015. |
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300 | _a293 p. | ||
505 | _a1 Introduction 2 Conceptualizing and contextualizing public service broadcasting A Introduction 4 B Debating t}i£ present andfuture ofPSB 11 I justijying PSB 11 II Exogenous groundsfor PSB reform 19 III Endogenous grounds for PSB reform 22 IV Policy discussions on PSB reform 23 C The European Union dimension 28 I Competition rules, state aids and the free movement of services 28 II EU audiovisual media regulation 35 D Appraisal and critique of the PSB reform discourse 43 I The national and European policy domains 43 II The academic discourse 49 III Conclusion: breaking ground, contemplating broader ^vemance models and setting out to explore PSB 3.0 5? 3 Mapping global media governance in the digital age A Introductory remarks on global media governance 58 I Debating governance, global governance and changes irt governance 59 II Some conceptual clarifications 64 B Waysforward: outlining constituent elements of contemporary govern ance design 79 I Reinvmti'ng government or reinventing governance? 79 11 The role of law 81 C Global media governance: mapping institutions, actors, linkages and constraints 87 I Introductory remarks 87 11 Relevant trade governance institutions 89 III Relevant IP governance institutions and developments 125 IV Relevant Internet Governance institutions and processes 144 D Conclusions 157 Public service media design for the digital present (and future) A Introduction 164 B Linking PSM with the objective of exposure diversity 167 C What is different in the new media space? 171 I Highlighting some chants and some challenges 171 II Wrapping it up 189 D What is public service content? 191 E PSM: essentialfunctions 195 I PSM as producer: high-quality news and journalism 195 II PSM as navigator 202 III PSM as memory institution 216 F PSM: design and organization 223 I A public service media institution 223 II Redesign ing PSM as part of the cross-media project on plurality 229 G Conclusions 232 Conclusions: digital media governance in the public interest A The politics of public service broadcasting 235 B The global dimension of public interest policies for digital media 239 C Need to act 242 | ||
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