Public Service Media Policies Working Group

The aim of this Working Group is to examine and make inventories of new performance practices and accountability mechanisms for public service media in different countries, inside and outside Europe and to investigate how they work and what can be learned from them.

Co-chair: Fiona Martin (University of Sydney, Australia) [Contact]
Co-chair: Anis Rahman (University of Washington, USA) [Contact]
Vice-chair: Yik-Chan Chin (Beijing Normal University, China) [Contact] 


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This Working Group is concerned with the performance practices and accountability mechanisms for public broadcasters and the extent to which governments need to intervene in the media market to correct market failures and to guarantee broadcasting as a public merit good. Its members are interested in whether there is a need for a new policy paradigm for public service broadcasting and alternative ways of assessing and measuring public service media’s value to the public.

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braga_2010International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)Communication and Citizenship: Rethinking Crisis and Change28th Annual Research ConferenceBraga, Portugal - July 18-22, 2010
Serving the Citizen - Public Service Broadcasting and Civil Society
Call for Papers
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2008!
Convenor: Jo Bardoel, ASCoR, University of Amsterdam / Radboud University Nijmegen
The Working Group on European Public Broadcasting Policies invites submissions
to the IAMCR 2008 Congress.  
Already for some time now public service broadcasters in Europe and elsewhere are prominently present in the domain of new media. This...