Publications
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Danish Policy Brief: Public service-medier i platformenes tidsalder
Our Danish policy brief associated with our second work package focuses on organisational and cultural challenges currently faced by Danish public service media organisations. The report, Public service-medier i platformenes tidsalder: Balance mellem traditioner, teknologi og publikumsbehov, is permanently available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/321, or you can read it here:
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Belgian Policy Brief: Adapting Public Service Media in Belgium
Our Belgian policy brief, Adapting Public Service Media in Belgium: Meeting technology and audience needs in the Age of Platforms, puts forward a series of findings and recommendations on the organisational and cultural challenges facing PSM in the two main language communities of Belgium. The policy brief is freely available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/322. You can also…
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UK Policy Brief: Streaming Public Service Television in the Age of Platforms
Our UK policy brief, Streaming Public Service Television in the Age of Platforms: Lessons for the UK from a comparative analysis of VoD publishing andpersonalisation in seven markets presents findings and recommendations on PSM publishing and personalisation practices based on analysis of the PSM in-house video-on-demand (VoD) services and main linear channels in the UK…
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Polish Policy Brief: Media publiczne w erze streamingu
We are pleased to release our Poland focused policy brief, Media publiczne w erze streamingu: Praktyki wydawnicze w przestrzeni cyfrowej. The policy brief is permanently available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/311, or you can read it here:
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Article published in Journal of Digital Media & Policy
We are pleased to announce that our journal article Publishing public service media on demand: A comparative study of public service media companies’ editorial practices on their VoD services in the age of platformization is now published in the in the Journal of Digital Media & Policy. The article provides results from our third work-package,…
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Policy Brief: Adapting Public Service Media for the Age of Platforms
We are pleased to release our WP2 comparative policy brief, Adapting Public Service Media for the Age of Platforms: Balancing legacy, technology and audience needs for future development. The policy brief is permanently available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/305, or you can read it here:
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Danish Policy Brief: Streaming af public service-tv i platformenes tid
We are pleased to release our Denmark focused policy brief, Streaming af public service-tv i platformenes tid: Resultater fra en komparativ undersøgelse af VoD-publicering og personalisering i syv markeder. The policy brief is permanently available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/300, or you can read it here:
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Belgian Policy Brief: Streaming Public Service Television in the Age of Platforms
We are thrilled to release our Belgian policy brief, Streaming Public Service Television in the Age of Platforms: Lessons from a comparative analysis of VoD publishing and personalisation in the Belgian market. This brief presents findings and recommendations on PSM publishing and personalisation practices based on analysis of the PSM in-house video-on-demand (VoD) services and…
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Policy Brief: Streaming Public Service Television in the Age of Platforms
We are happy to publish the second policy brief from the research done in the PSM-AP-project. This brief sums up the main findings and recommendations from our research on the publishing practices and use of personalisation. We compared 10 PSM-organisations in 7 media markets. The policy brief is permanently available at https://doi.org/10.48785/100/298, or you can…
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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…