PSM-AP
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Redefining Public Service Media in the age of platforms: values, strategies and organisations
Tuesday 16 September 2025 – Wednesday 17 September 2025 The closing event of the Public Service Media in the Age of Platforms Conference (PSM-AP) marks the conclusion of a three-year collaborative research project. We invite media professionals, scholars, and policymakers to reflect on our findings and the insights gained throughout this journey, while also looking…
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Policy and Regulation: A framework for analysing the PSM shift to digital portals
We’re happy to share another article coming out of our project’s WP1 on Policy and Regulation, in the International Journal of Cultural Studies. In ‘People, personalisation, prominence: A framework for analysing the PSM shift to digital portals and interrogating universality across contexts’ we propose a framework that can be applied by future PSM work, based…
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CHANSE Mid-Term Conference in Bucharest
PSM-AP team members Catherine Johnson, Tim Raats, Hanne Bruun, and Michał Głowacki were in Bucharest, Romania for the CHANSE mid-term conference ‘Building Networks’ from 18-19 September 2024. Tim Raats chaired the Citizen-state relationships session, where Michał Głowacki presented about our project, with a focus on the situation for PSM in Poland. It was a pleasure…
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PSM-AP Returns to Aarhus
An excellent second edition of the workshop on “Television Strategies in an On-Demand Driven Media Culture: Content production, audience considerations and publishing practices” took place this week at Aarhus University. The event was organised by Hanne Bruun and Julie Mejse Münter Lassen, under the umbrella of the research project Re-scheduling Public Service in the Digital…
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PSM-AP Contributions to ORF’s Public Value Texte
A new edition of ORF’s Public Value Texte is out, providing a diverse collection of contributions from scholars across Europe. What does the future hold for Public Service Media and how can PSM organisations continue to provide value for their audiences? In the collection, you can also find valuable contributions from PSM-AP members: The publication,…
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PSM-AP at 10th ECREA conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia
For the 10th ECREA conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, which took place from 24-27th September 2024, members from our PSM-AP team presented as part of a panel titled Comparative Approaches to Public Service Media Disruption: The Transformation of Values, Norms and Prevailing Structures in the Age of Platforms as well as the round table Re-conceptualising the…
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PSM-AP members present at RIPE 2024
For the RIPE conference on Public Service Media for Innovation and Sustainability, members from our PSM-AP team presented four papers on May 17th. During the conference, which took place in Lisbon from May 16 – 18, 2024, PSM-AP team members Michał Głowacki, Filip Świtkowski, Antonio Nucci, Hanne Bruun, and Julie Mejse Münter Lassen presented recent…
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Media Industries Conference – London 2024
The PSM-AP team was pleased to host a panel presentation at the Media Industries Conference which took place at Kings College London between April 16th – 19th, 2024. Chaired by our project leader, Catherine Johnson, our panel presented initial findings into the ways in which platformisation is transforming the values underpinning PSM organisations, regulation/policy and…
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Universality: A Battleground for UK Public Service Media in the Platform Age
The public service media case in the UK is the subject of the first academic publication to come out of the PSM-AP work package 1 on Policy and Regulation. You can now read ‘Universality: A Battleground for UK Public Service Media in the Platform Age’ in The Political Quarterly (open access): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1467-923X.13342 The paper, co-authored…
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Italian policy brief: La transizione digitale del Servizio pubblico in Italia
We are pleased to release our project’s Italian country-specific policy brief, which provides insights from our first year of research into public service media in Italy. The brief draws from our comparative analysis of seven media markets, providing observations and recommendations for the Italian case.