Service Broadcasting(服务广播)研究综述
Service Broadcasting 服务广播 - Many governments are cutting their budgets, while questioning the role and value of public service broadcasting because many citizens now have acces. [1] We used a public-service broadcasting outlet as data. [2] This article analyses the Spanish-Chinese immigrant child’s construction within public service broadcasting, arguing that her character’s representation is informed by the channel’s public service responsibility. [3] It will look, first, at how television is seen to operate as a platform for cultural identity, ranging from historical perspectives on what is called the ‘pillarisation’ of Dutch public service broadcasting (PSB) to comparative and cross-cultural research on media, diversity and representation. [4] Shame) (NRK3, 2015–2017) shows how public service broadcasting (PSB) in Germany is changing due to the influence of social media. [5] Drawing on recent UK events, we discuss the case for children’s news provision by public service broadcasting (PSB) from a communication rights perspective by analyzing the BBC’s 2019 plans to reduce the broadcast presence and originated hours of its flagship news service, Newsround, in favor of online distribution. [6] Bridging Gaps in Cross-Cutting Media Exposure: The Role of Public Service Broadcasting. [7] The experience of the US broadcasting system, commercially oriented since the emergence of radio, and of the West European tradition of public service broadcasting, for which the BBC has served as a standard, shaped his view of the various media systems and the evaluation of their performance in the service of the public interest. [8] With the surge of populism in Europe, public service broadcasting has come under increased pressure. [9] Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) is generally characterized by a remit to provide high-quality news, educational content, cultural enrichment and entertainment as free public goods with as broad a public reach as possible while also filling critical gaps in the media ecosystem (a multifaceted principle called universality). [10] Then, it explores the development of Public Service Broadcasting and questions the role that Public Service Media (PSM) has to sustain media quality, information diversity and, more generally, its traditional values. [11] Three key findings of the comparison between the two studies are: First, against the theoretical assumptions, mass media and their content are less salient in current everyday conversations than in times when media use focused on regional newspapers and public service broadcasting in Germany. [12] Friendly, a former president of CBS News with a distinguished history in public service broadcasting, was moved by the Kerner Report to establish a fast track program to train Black journalists during the summer at Columbia University. [13] It shows that ideas about public service broadcasting predate John Reith’s arrival by several months. [14] This article discusses how social media affect German public service broadcasting (PSB) in terms of PSB’s efforts to reach younger audiences in the digital age. [15] This chapter acquaints the reader with the history of the television network Rai, Italy’s public service broadcasting company, discussing Rai’s pedagogical and homogenizing entertainment mission. [16] They have evolved in the digital age, moving from public service broadcasting to public service media, expanding their journalism online and supplying news across social media platforms. [17] The chapter gives an overview of the involvement of the European Union in the domain of public service broadcasting. [18] This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the 2008 Banking Crisis and its aftermath. [19] This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the debate over the rise in the public deficit in 2009. [20] There has been an on-going debate about the status of the public service broadcasting in Hungary since 1989. [21] ABSTRACT To challenge the Americentrism of contemporary Western queer television studies, this paper offers a peripheral perspective on the introduction of non-heterosexual and non-cisgendered subjectivities to Western European television cultures, and their subsequent mainstreaming through public service broadcasting fiction. [22] Whereas public service broadcasting commenced under the auspices of the Belgian state, its regionalisation became a fact throughout the 1960s and 1970s. [23] This article asks to what extent public service broadcasting’s online news service resembles that of commercial media. [24] KAN, the new Israeli public service broadcasting corporation, was established in 2015 to replace the declining, 40-year-old, PSB. [25] Covering sport mega events is a pivotal strategy for public service broadcasting (PSB) to claim audience support and public legitimacy. [26] Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) was born and shaped within the national boundaries of each European country. [27] This study concerns the dramaturgy of a 2-hour-long live televised debate by the Finnish public service broadcasting company YLE regarding how the country was to answer to increased numbers of asylum seekers in 2015. [28] The chapter examines the state of public service broadcasting in Greece. [29] How do news organizations design and implement algorithmically personalized news services? We conducted 16 in-depth interviews with professionals working in European public service broadcasting and commercial quality news media to answer this question. [30] What is the role of public service broadcasting when it comes to media plurality? While some see these organizations as a wholly positive contribution to a diverse media landscape, others accuse them of market distortion and political parallelism. [31] This special issue proposes a reexamination of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the light of the most recent technological, political and economic developments. [32] This text presents key findings of the research that are relevant for the study of political communication in the context of media studies, news discourse analysis and public service broadcasting. [33] Focusing on UK public service broadcasting, this chapter demonstrates how the appearance of certain places on screen is not a matter of happenstance but is rather the product of myriad policy, commercial, regulatory and creative decisions. [34]许多政府正在削减预算,同时质疑公共服务广播的作用和价值,因为现在许多公民都可以使用。 [1] 我们使用公共服务广播网点作为数据。 [2] 本文分析了西班牙华裔移民儿童在公共服务广播中的建构,认为她的角色表现是由频道的公共服务责任决定的。 [3] 首先,它将着眼于电视如何被视为文化认同的平台,从历史角度对所谓的荷兰公共服务广播 (PSB) 的“支柱化”到媒体的比较和跨文化研究,多样性和代表性。 [4] Shame) (NRK3, 2015–2017) 展示了德国公共服务广播 (PSB) 如何因社交媒体的影响而发生变化。 [5] 借鉴英国最近发生的事件,我们通过分析 BBC 2019 年减少其旗舰新闻服务 Newsround 的广播存在和播出时间的计划,从传播权的角度讨论公共服务广播 (PSB) 提供儿童新闻的案例,支持的在线分发。 [6] 弥合跨领域媒体曝光的差距:公共服务广播的作用。 [7] 美国广播系统自无线电出现以来以商业为导向的经验,以及以 BBC 为标准的西欧公共服务广播传统的经验,塑造了他对各种媒体系统的看法和对它们的评估。为公共利益服务的表现。 [8] 随着欧洲民粹主义的兴起,公共服务广播面临的压力越来越大。 [9] 公共服务广播 (PSB) 的一般特点是提供高质量的新闻、教育内容、文化丰富和娱乐作为免费的公共产品,尽可能广泛地覆盖公众,同时填补媒体生态系统中的关键空白(一个多方面的称为普遍性的原则)。 [10] 然后,它探讨了公共服务广播的发展,并质疑公共服务媒体 (PSM) 在维持媒体质量、信息多样性以及更普遍地维持其传统价值观方面的作用。 [11] 两项研究比较的三个主要发现是:首先,与理论假设相反,大众媒体及其内容在当前日常对话中的重要性低于媒体使用集中在德国地区报纸和公共服务广播的时代。 [12] Friendly 曾是 CBS 新闻的前任总裁,在公共服务广播方面有着杰出的历史,他受到 Kerner 报告的鼓舞,在哥伦比亚大学建立了一个夏季培训黑人记者的快速通道计划。 [13] 它表明,关于公共服务广播的想法早于约翰·瑞思的到来几个月。 [14] 本文讨论了社交媒体如何影响德国公共服务广播(PSB)在数字时代吸引年轻观众的努力。 [15] 本章向读者介绍意大利公共服务广播公司 Rai 电视网络的历史,讨论 Rai 的教学和娱乐同质化使命。 [16] 它们在数字时代发展,从公共服务广播转向公共服务媒体,扩大在线新闻业务并跨社交媒体平台提供新闻。 [17] 本章概述了欧盟在公共服务广播领域的参与。 [18] 本章探讨英国国家新闻和公共服务广播如何报道 2008 年银行业危机及其后果。 [19] 本章考察了英国国家媒体和公共服务广播如何报道关于 2009 年公共赤字上升的辩论。 [20] 自 1989 年以来,关于匈牙利公共服务广播状况的辩论一直在进行。 [21] 摘要为了挑战当代西方酷儿电视研究的美国中心主义,本文提供了一个外围视角,将非异性恋和非顺性别的主体性引入西欧电视文化,以及随后通过公共服务广播小说将其主流化。 [22] 尽管公共服务广播是在比利时国家的支持下开始的,但其区域化在整个 1960 年代和 1970 年代成为事实。 [23] 本文探讨公共服务广播的在线新闻服务在何种程度上类似于商业媒体。 [24] KAN 是一家新的以色列公共服务广播公司,成立于 2015 年,以取代已经衰落的 40 岁的 PSB。 [25] 报道体育大型赛事是公共服务广播 (PSB) 争取观众支持和公共合法性的关键策略。 [26] 公共服务广播 (PSB) 在每个欧洲国家的国界内诞生和形成。 [27] 这项研究涉及芬兰公共服务广播公司 YLE 进行的长达 2 小时的电视直播辩论,讨论该国将如何应对 2015 年增加的寻求庇护者人数。 [28] 本章考察了希腊公共服务广播的状况。 [29] 新闻机构如何设计和实施算法个性化的新闻服务?我们对在欧洲公共服务广播和商业质量新闻媒体工作的专业人士进行了 16 次深度访谈,以回答这个问题。 [30] 在媒体多元化方面,公共服务广播的作用是什么?虽然有些人将这些组织视为对多元化媒体格局的完全积极贡献,但其他人则指责他们扭曲市场和政治平行。 [31] 本期特刊建议根据最新的技术、政治和经济发展重新审视公共服务广播 (PSB)。 [32] 本文介绍了与媒体研究、新闻话语分析和公共服务广播背景下的政治传播研究相关的主要研究成果。 [33] 本章以英国公共服务广播为重点,展示了某些地方在银幕上的出现并非偶然,而是无数政策、商业、监管和创造性决策的产物。 [34]
Public Service Broadcasting 公共服务广播
Many governments are cutting their budgets, while questioning the role and value of public service broadcasting because many citizens now have acces. [1] This article analyses the Spanish-Chinese immigrant child’s construction within public service broadcasting, arguing that her character’s representation is informed by the channel’s public service responsibility. [2] It will look, first, at how television is seen to operate as a platform for cultural identity, ranging from historical perspectives on what is called the ‘pillarisation’ of Dutch public service broadcasting (PSB) to comparative and cross-cultural research on media, diversity and representation. [3] Shame) (NRK3, 2015–2017) shows how public service broadcasting (PSB) in Germany is changing due to the influence of social media. [4] Drawing on recent UK events, we discuss the case for children’s news provision by public service broadcasting (PSB) from a communication rights perspective by analyzing the BBC’s 2019 plans to reduce the broadcast presence and originated hours of its flagship news service, Newsround, in favor of online distribution. [5] Bridging Gaps in Cross-Cutting Media Exposure: The Role of Public Service Broadcasting. [6] The experience of the US broadcasting system, commercially oriented since the emergence of radio, and of the West European tradition of public service broadcasting, for which the BBC has served as a standard, shaped his view of the various media systems and the evaluation of their performance in the service of the public interest. [7] With the surge of populism in Europe, public service broadcasting has come under increased pressure. [8] Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) is generally characterized by a remit to provide high-quality news, educational content, cultural enrichment and entertainment as free public goods with as broad a public reach as possible while also filling critical gaps in the media ecosystem (a multifaceted principle called universality). [9] Then, it explores the development of Public Service Broadcasting and questions the role that Public Service Media (PSM) has to sustain media quality, information diversity and, more generally, its traditional values. [10] Three key findings of the comparison between the two studies are: First, against the theoretical assumptions, mass media and their content are less salient in current everyday conversations than in times when media use focused on regional newspapers and public service broadcasting in Germany. [11] Friendly, a former president of CBS News with a distinguished history in public service broadcasting, was moved by the Kerner Report to establish a fast track program to train Black journalists during the summer at Columbia University. [12] It shows that ideas about public service broadcasting predate John Reith’s arrival by several months. [13] This article discusses how social media affect German public service broadcasting (PSB) in terms of PSB’s efforts to reach younger audiences in the digital age. [14] This chapter acquaints the reader with the history of the television network Rai, Italy’s public service broadcasting company, discussing Rai’s pedagogical and homogenizing entertainment mission. [15] They have evolved in the digital age, moving from public service broadcasting to public service media, expanding their journalism online and supplying news across social media platforms. [16] The chapter gives an overview of the involvement of the European Union in the domain of public service broadcasting. [17] This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the 2008 Banking Crisis and its aftermath. [18] This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the debate over the rise in the public deficit in 2009. [19] There has been an on-going debate about the status of the public service broadcasting in Hungary since 1989. [20] ABSTRACT To challenge the Americentrism of contemporary Western queer television studies, this paper offers a peripheral perspective on the introduction of non-heterosexual and non-cisgendered subjectivities to Western European television cultures, and their subsequent mainstreaming through public service broadcasting fiction. [21] Whereas public service broadcasting commenced under the auspices of the Belgian state, its regionalisation became a fact throughout the 1960s and 1970s. [22] This article asks to what extent public service broadcasting’s online news service resembles that of commercial media. [23] KAN, the new Israeli public service broadcasting corporation, was established in 2015 to replace the declining, 40-year-old, PSB. [24] Covering sport mega events is a pivotal strategy for public service broadcasting (PSB) to claim audience support and public legitimacy. [25] Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) was born and shaped within the national boundaries of each European country. [26] This study concerns the dramaturgy of a 2-hour-long live televised debate by the Finnish public service broadcasting company YLE regarding how the country was to answer to increased numbers of asylum seekers in 2015. [27] The chapter examines the state of public service broadcasting in Greece. [28] How do news organizations design and implement algorithmically personalized news services? We conducted 16 in-depth interviews with professionals working in European public service broadcasting and commercial quality news media to answer this question. [29] What is the role of public service broadcasting when it comes to media plurality? While some see these organizations as a wholly positive contribution to a diverse media landscape, others accuse them of market distortion and political parallelism. [30] This special issue proposes a reexamination of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the light of the most recent technological, political and economic developments. [31] This text presents key findings of the research that are relevant for the study of political communication in the context of media studies, news discourse analysis and public service broadcasting. [32] Focusing on UK public service broadcasting, this chapter demonstrates how the appearance of certain places on screen is not a matter of happenstance but is rather the product of myriad policy, commercial, regulatory and creative decisions. [33]许多政府正在削减预算,同时质疑公共服务广播的作用和价值,因为现在许多公民都可以使用。 [1] 本文分析了西班牙华裔移民儿童在公共服务广播中的建构,认为她的角色表现是由频道的公共服务责任决定的。 [2] 首先,它将着眼于电视如何被视为文化认同的平台,从历史角度对所谓的荷兰公共服务广播 (PSB) 的“支柱化”到媒体的比较和跨文化研究,多样性和代表性。 [3] Shame) (NRK3, 2015–2017) 展示了德国公共服务广播 (PSB) 如何因社交媒体的影响而发生变化。 [4] 借鉴英国最近发生的事件,我们通过分析 BBC 2019 年减少其旗舰新闻服务 Newsround 的广播存在和播出时间的计划,从传播权的角度讨论公共服务广播 (PSB) 提供儿童新闻的案例,支持的在线分发。 [5] 弥合跨领域媒体曝光的差距:公共服务广播的作用。 [6] 美国广播系统自无线电出现以来以商业为导向的经验,以及以 BBC 为标准的西欧公共服务广播传统的经验,塑造了他对各种媒体系统的看法和对它们的评估。为公共利益服务的表现。 [7] 随着欧洲民粹主义的兴起,公共服务广播面临的压力越来越大。 [8] 公共服务广播 (PSB) 的一般特点是提供高质量的新闻、教育内容、文化丰富和娱乐作为免费的公共产品,尽可能广泛地覆盖公众,同时填补媒体生态系统中的关键空白(一个多方面的称为普遍性的原则)。 [9] 然后,它探讨了公共服务广播的发展,并质疑公共服务媒体 (PSM) 在维持媒体质量、信息多样性以及更普遍地维持其传统价值观方面的作用。 [10] 两项研究比较的三个主要发现是:首先,与理论假设相反,大众媒体及其内容在当前日常对话中的重要性低于媒体使用集中在德国地区报纸和公共服务广播的时代。 [11] Friendly 曾是 CBS 新闻的前任总裁,在公共服务广播方面有着杰出的历史,他受到 Kerner 报告的鼓舞,在哥伦比亚大学建立了一个夏季培训黑人记者的快速通道计划。 [12] 它表明,关于公共服务广播的想法早于约翰·瑞思的到来几个月。 [13] 本文讨论了社交媒体如何影响德国公共服务广播(PSB)在数字时代吸引年轻观众的努力。 [14] 本章向读者介绍意大利公共服务广播公司 Rai 电视网络的历史,讨论 Rai 的教学和娱乐同质化使命。 [15] 它们在数字时代发展,从公共服务广播转向公共服务媒体,扩大在线新闻业务并跨社交媒体平台提供新闻。 [16] 本章概述了欧盟在公共服务广播领域的参与。 [17] 本章探讨英国国家新闻和公共服务广播如何报道 2008 年银行业危机及其后果。 [18] 本章考察了英国国家媒体和公共服务广播如何报道关于 2009 年公共赤字上升的辩论。 [19] 自 1989 年以来,关于匈牙利公共服务广播状况的辩论一直在进行。 [20] 摘要为了挑战当代西方酷儿电视研究的美国中心主义,本文提供了一个外围视角,将非异性恋和非顺性别的主体性引入西欧电视文化,以及随后通过公共服务广播小说将其主流化。 [21] 尽管公共服务广播是在比利时国家的支持下开始的,但其区域化在整个 1960 年代和 1970 年代成为事实。 [22] 本文探讨公共服务广播的在线新闻服务在何种程度上类似于商业媒体。 [23] KAN 是一家新的以色列公共服务广播公司,成立于 2015 年,以取代已经衰落的 40 岁的 PSB。 [24] 报道体育大型赛事是公共服务广播 (PSB) 争取观众支持和公共合法性的关键策略。 [25] 公共服务广播 (PSB) 在每个欧洲国家的国界内诞生和形成。 [26] 这项研究涉及芬兰公共服务广播公司 YLE 进行的长达 2 小时的电视直播辩论,讨论该国将如何应对 2015 年增加的寻求庇护者人数。 [27] 本章考察了希腊公共服务广播的状况。 [28] 新闻机构如何设计和实施算法个性化的新闻服务?我们对在欧洲公共服务广播和商业质量新闻媒体工作的专业人士进行了 16 次深度访谈,以回答这个问题。 [29] 在媒体多元化方面,公共服务广播的作用是什么?虽然有些人将这些组织视为对多元化媒体格局的完全积极贡献,但其他人则指责他们扭曲市场和政治平行。 [30] 本期特刊建议根据最新的技术、政治和经济发展重新审视公共服务广播 (PSB)。 [31] 本文介绍了与媒体研究、新闻话语分析和公共服务广播背景下的政治传播研究相关的主要研究成果。 [32] 本章以英国公共服务广播为重点,展示了某些地方在银幕上的出现并非偶然,而是无数政策、商业、监管和创造性决策的产物。 [33]
service broadcasting company
This chapter acquaints the reader with the history of the television network Rai, Italy’s public service broadcasting company, discussing Rai’s pedagogical and homogenizing entertainment mission. [1] This study concerns the dramaturgy of a 2-hour-long live televised debate by the Finnish public service broadcasting company YLE regarding how the country was to answer to increased numbers of asylum seekers in 2015. [2]本章向读者介绍意大利公共服务广播公司 Rai 电视网络的历史,讨论 Rai 的教学和娱乐同质化使命。 [1] 这项研究涉及芬兰公共服务广播公司 YLE 进行的长达 2 小时的电视直播辩论,讨论该国将如何应对 2015 年增加的寻求庇护者人数。 [2]
service broadcasting reported
This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the 2008 Banking Crisis and its aftermath. [1] This chapter examines how the British national press and public service broadcasting reported on the debate over the rise in the public deficit in 2009. [2]本章探讨英国国家新闻和公共服务广播如何报道 2008 年银行业危机及其后果。 [1] 本章考察了英国国家媒体和公共服务广播如何报道关于 2009 年公共赤字上升的辩论。 [2]