1st Edition
Governance Models in Public Service Media Participation, Reputation, and Sustainability in the Era of Platformization
1. Introduction. Public Service Media, a necessary transformation
Part I. New Governance Models By The Challenge Of Independence And Participation
2. Public service media and impartiality: matching political, journalistic and audience expectations
3. Governance of public service media on populist parties' views: the cases of Spain and Sweden
4. Governance and participation in consensus and polarised societies
5. Public television and young audiences. Participatory experiences in Italy, France and Portugal
6. Public service governance policies for the balance between linear and on-demand radio offerings: a comparison between France and Italy
Part II. The Practice Of Governance In Multiplataform Era
7. Public Service Media as a Forerunner of Immersive Technologies
8. Expanding Public Service Broadcasting: Leveraging AI and the Metaverse to Engage New Consumers and Transform Business
9. European Regional media at the digital challenge: presence, communication and engagement of the profiles of tv channels on the social media
10. The reputation of Public Media in Europe: From CSR to a business imperative in the platform ecosystem
11. Screen stories and national identity: How Public Service Media shapes Spain and the UK
12. Public service media faced with platformization: an assessment of risks and prospects
Part III. Sustainability, Financing, And Governance
13. The Political Economy of News-Sharing by Public Media: Five models
14. Reducing the media’s ecological footprint: public service media and the promotion of environmental sustainability through public value governance
15. Open innovation: organizational challenge for public service media in Europe
Index
Biography
Ana María López-Cepeda is Professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM). She specializes in audiovisual policies in the European Union, with a focus on the independence and governance of public service media.
Carmen Costa-Sánchez is a professor and researcher in communication management at the University of A Coruña (UDC), Spain. She is the Director of the Culture and Interactive Communication research group (UDC) and the Chair of Social Commitment, Communication, and Corporate Reputation.
Marius Dragomir is Director of the Media and Journalism Research Center and researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.






