Decline and Fall of Public Service Broadcasting

ISBN13: 9780198159247ISBN10: 0198159242 Paperback, 320 pages

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Public broadcasting is arguably the single most important social, cultural, and journalistic institution of the 20th century. In the past 15 years it has been assaulted politically, ideologically, and technologically. Today it is everywhere in retreat. This book considers the very idea of public service broadcasting, studying in detail the many assaults made upon it--with specific emphasis on developments and events in the UK, Japan, Europe, and the US. Tracey argues that public service broadcasting has been a vital and democratically significant institution in the past, and that it is now experiencing a terminal decline brought about by great changes in political, economic, and technological circumstances. Based on years of research, and on extensive contact with leading public broadcasters around the world, this book examines the ways in which, for the most part, public service broadcasting has vainly (and often ineffectually) struggled to survive in recent years.

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320 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-815924-7ISBN10: 0-19-815924-2

About the Author(s)

Michael Tracey, Professor and Director, Center for Mass Media Research, University of Colorado, Boulder

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