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PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING

09.12.2019
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PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING

This work* argues that the public television sector can provide a forum for democratic debate and cultural exchange against a background of a deregulated global media system, inevitably influenced by market forces and dominated by large multinational enterprises. The TV market is now opened, but major media formations of economic and political influence cannot ensure access to all voices. Public channels, independent from both capital and political interests, can function as instruments for articulating objective societal values.

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Intermedia Issue:
Vol 35, Issue 3
Issue Date:
July 2007
Theme:
Infrastructure and Spectrum: 5G and next generation networks

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