2012
DOI: 10.1057/9780230349650
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Public Service Media and Policy in Europe

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“…Nevertheless, empirical research of most issued decisions and in-depth assessment of the actual and practical outcome of decisions in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom show that state aid control has so far not marginalised public broadcasting (Donders 2012). It has, on the contrary, in many MS furthered a better definition of the public task and an increased focus on public value.…”
Section: Case 3: Competition Policiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Nevertheless, empirical research of most issued decisions and in-depth assessment of the actual and practical outcome of decisions in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom show that state aid control has so far not marginalised public broadcasting (Donders 2012). It has, on the contrary, in many MS furthered a better definition of the public task and an increased focus on public value.…”
Section: Case 3: Competition Policiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Of course, the Amsterdam Protocol, which recognises the importance of public broadcasting for democratic societies while at the same time assigning competencies over public broadcasting policy to the MS level, has also ensured that state aid control has not overly adversely affected public broadcasting policies. Above all these are still designed at the national level, leaving it up to the MS whether to take public service objectives of diversity and pluralism seriously or not (Donders 2012).…”
Section: Case 3: Competition Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Tracey (1995, 126) stated: "the public interest does not disappear because we have broadband cable". In fact, as indicated earlier, spectrum scarcity was never the most important reason for introducing PSB; political motivations were much more important in both the establishment and the abolishment of PSB monopolies (Donders 2012). Second, there are still many instances of market failure in the media sector.…”
Section: Arguing Against De-centralising Psmmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many will agree that there is no ultimate PSM model which exists in reality (Donders 2012). Likewise, there is no ultimate model for de-centralised public service.…”
Section: Ideas Intentions and Implementation Of De-centralised Psm Mmentioning
confidence: 98%
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