
Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future
- 258 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future
About this book
Once regarded as a system in decline, public service broadcasters have acquired renewed legitimacy in the digital environment, as drivers of digital take-up, innovators and trusted brands. Exploring this remarkable transformation, Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future engages with the new opportunities and challenges facing public service media, outlining the ways in which interactive technologies are now expanding the delivery of diverse goals and enhancing public accountability. Drawing on 50 interviews with media industry and academic specialists from four countries, this seminal work explores the constraints and possibilities of the public service system and its prospects for continued survival in the age of on-demand media.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: The Need for Reinvention
- Chapter 2: The BBC – ‘The Cornerstone of National Culture’
- Chapter 3: Channel Four – ‘A Service with a Difference’
- Chapter 4: The ABC – ‘The National Broadcaster’
- Chapter 5: SBS – ‘A Multicultural Service’
- Chapter 6: American Public Television – ‘A Non-commercial Service’
- Chapter 7: Television New Zealand – ‘A Crown Owned Company’
- Chapter 8: Public Service Media
- Chapter 9: Trust and Public Service Media
- References
- Interviews
- Index