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  1. Public Service Broadcasting and European Law
  2. Public Service Broadcasting, No. III: The Challenge of the Twenty-First Century - Reports & Papers in Mass Communication (Reports & Papers on Mass Communication)
  3. Public Service and Broadcasting (Communications and Human Values) by Tracey, 1998-07
  4. Public service broadcasting inside national cultures: Perspectives from Britain and Canada by Wendy Worrall Redal, 1993
  5. The future of public service broadcasting in Japan and the U.K: A comparative analysis by Roya Akhavan-Majid, 1992
  6. The BBC and public service broadcasting (Images of Culture)
  7. The challenges to public-service broadcasting by Willard D Rowland, 1986
  8. DECLINE AND FALL OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING by MICHAEL (PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR MASS MEDIA R TRACEY, 1998
  9. Communication and Human Values Public Service Broadcasting (Communication & Human Values) by M. Tracey, 1990-11
  10. Cultural Dilemmas in Public Service Broadcasting
  11. Public service broadcasting: A European view : a lecture (BBC lunch-time lectures ; 10th series, 3) by Albert Scharf, 1976
  12. Under the volcano: Public service broadcasting in Canada by David Docherty, 1986
  13. Public service broadcasting in Asia: Surviving in the new information age
  14. The challenges to public-service broadcasting: How NHK prepares for the future by Shinichi Shimizu, 1986

41. University Of Westminster
employment disclaimer, 25 May 2004 044205. public service broadcasting in the Digital Age Wednesday 16 May 2001. The status of
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/event.asp?ID=127

42. Arab Press Freedom Watch
CPA ORDER NUMBER 66 IRAQ public service broadcasting. Pursuant to my authority as Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority
http://www.apfw.org/indexenglish.asp?fname=report\english\spe1011.htm

43. WDM: GATS Threat To Public Service Broadcasting
Click this button to download it free 2 December 2002 public service broadcasting measures threatened by free trade agreement. A
http://www.wdm.org.uk/presrel/current/ukgatscommunications.htm
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2 December Public service broadcasting measures threatened by free trade agreement A report published today by international trade campaigners, the World Development Movement (WDM), reveals the danger posed to public service broadcasting by a far-reaching, but little understood international trade agreement currently being negotiated at the World Trade Organisation. WDM's report is the first ever survey of the UK's commitments under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), and its potential impact on UK services. It is published exactly one month before the end of a DTI consultation on which services the UK will offer for further liberalisation in GATS negotiations starting in April. WDM's Director Barry Coates today said: "The Communications Bill aims to liberalise and deregulate UK broadcasting and media, opening the sector to increased foreign ownership and reducing public service obligations. This will be locked in and made "effectively irreversible" if the UK Government concedes to pressure by other countries and media multinationals to sign-up the broadcasting and communication sectors to the free market rules of GATS. We know that the UK communications and broadcasting sector is a major target for the USA in these negotiations."

44. UNI : EURO-MEI Conference On Public Service Broadcasting, Prague, 25-26 June 200
Media, Entertainment Arts. back to UNI MEI home page 11.05.2004. EUROMEI Conference on public service broadcasting, Prague, 25-26 June 2004.
http://www.union-network.org/unimei.nsf/0/9c3195d33fd84b1dc1256e910040e887?OpenD

45. UNI : Increasingly Commercial World Needs Public Service Broadcasting
back to UNI MEI home page 03.10.2003. Increasingly commercial world needs public service broadcasting. http//www.unionnetwork.org/mei.
http://www.union-network.org/unimei.nsf/0/0e52a132e8e3a80dc1256db40032428c?OpenD

46. Authors Rights' Campaign
2004 EFJ Resolution on public service broadcasting. On 17 April 2004, the General Meeting of the European Federation of Journalists
http://www.authorsrights.org/default.asp?index=2423&Language=EN

47. Authors Rights' Campaign
Victory for public service broadcasting Campaign. AN IRISH government commission has strongly supported the campaign to protect public service broadcasting.
http://www.authorsrights.org/default.asp?index=675&Language=EN

48. The Role Of Public Service Broadcasting In The Project Of Modernity
The Role of public service broadcasting in the Project of Modernity. Choose a section.
http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/facdep/social/com/english/projects/emodernity.htm
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Communication Science The Role of Public Service Broadcasting in the Project of Modernity. Choose a section Home General information Research Education Mediacentrum Publications Teachers Practical information Library Links Erasmus Activities
An Analysis of the Contribution of the Flemish Public Television to the Creation of a National Culture and Identity.
PhD Research by Hilde Van den Bulck
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. L. Van Poecke
Abstract
Information: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Author: David Geerts
Lay-out: David Geerts - Design: Peter Jacobs
URL: http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/facdep/social/com/come.htm
Status: public Last update:

49. THE EUROPEAN INSTITUE FOR THE MEDIA
News of the European Institute for the Media The public service broadcasting New Challenges, New Solutions, 10/11 March, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
http://www.eim.org/news.php3?ID=78

50. THE EUROPEAN INSTITUE FOR THE MEDIA
Print. Projects Perspectives of public service broadcasting in Europe. Researchers Runar Woldt, Josephine Dries. Public broadcasters
http://www.eim.org/ComPol/Projects/ViewCompol.php3?ID=1

51. Remoulding Public Service Broadcasting
Canadian Journal of Communication. Remoulding public service broadcasting The British Experience. public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/jrls/cjc/BackIssues/24.1/hutchis.pap.html
Volume 24, Number 1, 1999
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Remoulding Public Service Broadcasting: The British Experience
David Hutchison
Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland
David Hutchison is a senior lecturer in media studies in the Department of Language and Media at Glasgow Caledonian University, 70 Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA, Scotland. E-mail: D.Hutchison@scooter.gcal.ac.uk Abstract: Public service broadcasting has been under pressure in the United Kingdom in recent years. The reasons for this situation are considered, the challenges which have arisen are examined, and an assessment of the current and likely future health of public service broadcasting in Britain is offered.
Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom
As we conceive it, our responsibility is to carry into the greatest possible number of homes everything that is best in every department of human knowledge, endeavour and achievement, and to avoid the things which are, or may be hurtful. It is occasionally indicated to us that we are apparently setting out to give the public what we think they need and not what they want, but few know what they want, and very few what they need.... In any case it is better to over-estimate the mentality of the public, than to under- estimate it. (Reith, 1924, p. 34) It is difficult to imagine any Director General of the BBC speaking in these terms today, but the Corporation's mission remains in the words of successive Royal Charters the provision of ``sound and television programmes of information, education and entertainment.'' Reith was in practice rather less of an elitist than the pronouncement quoted suggests, and he very shrewdly saw to it that on most days of the week Sunday remained off limits for a stern Presbyterian like the Director General there was a judicious provision of lighter fare alongside more demanding material.

52. Public Service Futures - OpenDemocracy
Solana Larsen. Caspar Melville. Public service futures. Overview, Articles, Discussion, Links, The crisis of public service broadcasting is felt across the world.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/issue-8-38.jsp

53. Public Broadcasting Imperfect But Essential Jean Seaton
In the light of new technologies – multichannel, broadband and digital convergence – the future of public service broadcasting is now a crucial global
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-8-38-68.jsp

54. Article
Back, public service broadcasting encouraged in the Arab world. Aug 01, 2003. Participants at a recent UNESCO workshop in Amman, Jordan
http://www.ijnet.org/FE_Article/newsarticle.asp?UILang=1&CId=108553&CIdLang=1

55. Welcome On The World Electronic Media Forum
public service broadcasting. 1. public service broadcasting Challenges and perspectives/Promoting PSB in digital age Principles, best practices and guidelines.
http://www.wemfmedia.org/psb_new.htm
Workshops
Public Service Broadcasting
Organized by UNESCO
11 December 2003. In today's interplay of changing technological, commercial, political and cultural factors, editorially independent Public Service Broadcasting is more relevant than ever. In developing countries, PSB has a key mission in promoting access to education and culture, developing knowledge and fostering interaction among citizens.
Content
  • Programme Report Recommendations Statement ... Speech
    Abdul Waheed Khan, UNESCO Assistant Director General for Communication and Information Speech
    Elizabeth Smith, Secretary-General, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Speech
    Claude Robinson, Senior Research Fellow, University of the West Indies Speech
    Karol Jakubowicz, Vice-Chairman, Steering Committee on the Mass Media, Council of Europe Speech
    Ihron Rensburg, South African Broadcasting Corporation Speech
    Sidiki N'Fa Konate, Directeur Général de l'Office de RadioTélévision du Mali Speech
    Ian Morrison, spokesman, Canadian Friends of Broadcasting

56. BBC: The 'iron Pole' Of Public Service Broadcasting
BBC The iron pole of public service broadcasting Posted 18 September 2003 By Jemima Kiss Email jemima@journalism.co.uk Lord Tom McNally, deputy leader of
http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story722.shtml
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Posted: 18 September 2003 By: Jemima Kiss
Email: jemima@journalism.co.uk
Lord Tom McNally, deputy leader of the House of Lords, has defended the BBC web site as a vital and innovative part of the corporation's public service remit.
In late August, shadow culture secretary John Whittingdale told Guardian Unlimited that he was 'not persuaded' of the case for a public service web site. He also challenged the role of the BBC site in competing with news services provided by commercial publications.
Lord McNally told dotJournalism that the BBC web site complements the international brand image of the broadcaster and is a legitimate extension of the corporation's service.

57. University Of Westminster
employment disclaimer, 25 May 2004 055342. public service broadcasting in the Digital Age Wednesday 16 May 2001. The status of
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/event.asp?ID=127

58. Report On Question 8/2 - Public Service Broadcasting Infrastructure In Developin
Report on Question 8/2 public service broadcasting infrastructure in developing countries. Availability Electronic Bookshop Subscription
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59. National Union Of Journalists: Response To Ofcom Review Of Public Service Broadc
Ofcom Review of public service broadcasting Response by National Union of Journalists. 1 Introduction. 2 public service broadcasting Past and Present.
http://media.gn.apc.org/creatorsrights/bbc-nuj-ofcom.html
Ofcom Review of Public Service Broadcasting:
Response by National Union of Journalists
1: Introduction
This is the response of the National Union of Journalists to your letter, dated 5 December 2003, requesting our views for your review of public service television broadcasting. This response is part of your wide ranging and lengthy consultation and our views are provisional at this stage, as we will be engaging in the debate throughout the year and respond in full at a later stage. We hope that the Ofcom review will be transparent, contrasting with the approach often taken by the former ITC. We welcome the view expressed that Ofcom should hold public hearings to discuss changes to the ITV licences and would encourage a strong level of transparency in the PSTB review. We welcome the point in the letter soliciting views "on how public service broadcasting can be maintained and strengthened" but would like to make one initial comment on the scope of the review, based on the information in your letter, and suggest that this is too narrow.
Radio
Clearly public service broadcasting (PSB) also has some impact on radio, most importantly for the BBC, but also for commercial broadcasters in terms of news provision and other programming requirements. In terms of future policy-making we think this important sector of broadcasting should be included in any review. However if the Communications act specifies that the review should be restricted to television Ofcom should provide a mechanism to conduct a similar exercise for radio.

60. OUP: Decline And Fall Of Public Service Broadcasting: Tracey
The Decline and Fall of public service broadcasting. Michael Tracey, Professor and Director, Center for Mass Media Research, University
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-815924-2
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The Decline and Fall of Public Service Broadcasting
Michael Tracey , Professor and Director, Center for Mass Media Research, University of Boulder, Colorado
Publication date: 29 January 1998
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