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, […]
Read MorePolicy 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 […]
Read MorePSM-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, […]
Read MoreUniversality: 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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