LECTURE WEEK 7
- what is public media?
- its role in democratic society?
- who are the major players?
- what do they make?
- the various functions of public media
- challenges for public media
- the future for public media
what is public media?
- media whose mission is to serve and engage a public
- less associated with tax payer support
- may make a profit, as long as ultimate aim is to serve public
in a democratic society?
there to support public and democratic processes
public value
should embed a public service ethos
value for licence fee money
weighing public value against market impact
public consultation
public media functions
- nation building
- national heritage
- national identity- who are we, what are we, what are we in terms of our identity
- national conversations- sport
commercialisation of public media?
public media can make a profit, but the profit has to go back into serving the public
ABC commercial- ABC shops, huge operation that makes millions for ABC every year- money that they can put back into programs
The news 'style' of public media
- serious
- broadsheet style (as opposed to tabloid)
- importance over interest
- considered, not quick and unchecked
- downsides?
- boring, elitest, limited interest, poorly presented, out of touch
Robert Richter- public media is important because it is the last bastion of long-form investigative journalism
"such a special vehicle for voices to be heard...visions and viewpoints...ignored by commercial media"
public media communication style:
- 'the press'
- entertainment
- utility
- social
- propaganda
challenges for public media?
- both public and commercial and public media need audiences.
- to produce quality
- to make themselves relevant
- to engage with the democratic process
- to inform the public
- to be independent
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