The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphere

In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and transnational nature of cultural industries it is not any longer enough for the Public Broadcast to inform, educate and entertain with independence and technical, ethics and aesthetics quality, as proposed...

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Main Author: Márcia Detoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS) 2016-12-01
Series:Comunicação e Sociedade
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Online Access:https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/805
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spelling doaj-4a9e0b2155c84115bba73f4cf74a6c7f2020-11-25T03:24:37ZengCentro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)Comunicação e Sociedade1645-20892183-35752016-12-0130395410.17231/comsoc.30(2016).2484805The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphereMárcia Detoni0Universidade Presbiteriana MackenzieIn an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and transnational nature of cultural industries it is not any longer enough for the Public Broadcast to inform, educate and entertain with independence and technical, ethics and aesthetics quality, as proposed by the British BBC in 1927. Public Radio and Television need to find a new social function that distinguishes them from the private media and justify state investment in communication. A rising number of scholars point out that this new function is the creation and strengthening of a broad media public sphere able to guarantee citizens a space for debate on common issues, a process that encourages citizen participation and transformative action. This article examines the role of Public Broadcasting in the twenty-first century according to the media theories influenced by the thought of the German philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas, whose concept of the public sphere has become central in discussions about building dialogic media spaces.https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/805Public mediaradio and TVpublic spherepublic interest
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The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphere
Comunicação e Sociedade
Public media
radio and TV
public sphere
public interest
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title The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphere
title_short The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphere
title_full The public service broadcasting and the construction of a public sphere
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publisher Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)
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2183-3575
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and transnational nature of cultural industries it is not any longer enough for the Public Broadcast to inform, educate and entertain with independence and technical, ethics and aesthetics quality, as proposed by the British BBC in 1927. Public Radio and Television need to find a new social function that distinguishes them from the private media and justify state investment in communication. A rising number of scholars point out that this new function is the creation and strengthening of a broad media public sphere able to guarantee citizens a space for debate on common issues, a process that encourages citizen participation and transformative action. This article examines the role of Public Broadcasting in the twenty-first century according to the media theories influenced by the thought of the German philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas, whose concept of the public sphere has become central in discussions about building dialogic media spaces.
topic Public media
radio and TV
public sphere
public interest
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