Enforcing performance: new approaches to govern public service broadcasting

The latest buzzword in the world of public service broadcasting is ‘performance’. Following national and international pressures on public broadcasters’ system of public funding, PSB is being urged to ‘perform’, to provide value for money, to meet targets or suffer the consequences. To this end, a n...

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Broadcasting
Contracts
Europe
Federal funding
Financial Support
Governance
International comparisons
Media
Media policy
Organizational Effectiveness
Organizational structure
Performance evaluation
Performance measurement
Performance measures
Programming (Broadcast)
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Public Services
Regulation
Telecommunications
Television
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