PSM Research


Welcome to the PSM Research page – an online hub of academic blogs, articles and insights. 

Here you will find a broad selection of recommended journals, reports, websites and guides related to the core values of public service media, as well as specially-commissioned Research Insights written by leading researchers and academics on a chosen subject. This page is produced in collaboration with IAPMR and MJRC.

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This page is a live resource, bringing together the most recent academic research either about, or of relevance to, public service media. Topics include best practices, country reports and the mounting challenges faced by PSM worldwide such as media capture, diminishing budgets and media convergence.

The resources below have been curated by the Public Media Alliance in collaboration with the International Association of Public Media Researchers (IAPMR) and the Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC). You can find out more about our collaborators at the bottom of the page.


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Most of the following resources are open-source but some contain links to articles that require an institutional log-in to view. Please refer to your University, institution or employer if this is the case.

Radio audience in European minority languages: Important reality and structural correlation

This paper looks at the audience of public radio in indigenous minority languages across Europe, showing the role of PSM in preserving them

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Projections: The Social Internet

This report focuses in how the BBC can use social media to connect with increasingly isolated online audiences.

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Framing Nordic public service media: Comparing policy discourses in Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

This article surveys the Scandinavian PSM landscape over the last 10 years to determine the ways in which the role of PSM have changed.

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Global platforms, new media generations and Anglo-American hegemony: An exploration of young audience viewing and language preferences in four European countries

This study found that young people moved away from locally-produced content, with their focus shifting toward English-language productions.

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News Literacy and Public Service News Broadcasting: Is There a Connection? Evaluating News Literacy Among Viewers and Non-Viewers of PSB News Programming in Austria

This study examines the effect of television news programmes run by public broadcasters on the news literacy of consumers in Austria.

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The rise and fall of European media: EU policy in the streaming era

This article looks at European broadcasters and the failure of shaping a transnational media industry despite EU's efforts.

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Smart TV Users and Interfaces: Who’s in Control?

This study shows the (in)ability to customise smart TV across society can impact the current policy debates about prominence regulation.

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How public service media are changing in the platform era: A comparative study across four European countries

This research looks into the transformation of four European PSM in response to the pressures related to platformatisation.

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The shadowy realm of news avoidance

This study, explores a new approach to news avoidance and demonstrates that PSM news avoiders have relatively precarious social status.

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How public service media are changing in the platform era: A comparative study across four European countries

2024
This article seeks to examine the evolution of PSM in response to platformatisation pressures in four European countries.

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A public value typology for public service broadcasting in the UK

2024
This research offers a framework to guide future cultural and media policy discussions about PSB and its values in the UK and beyond.

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Democracy and Public Service Broadcasting

2023
This EBU report offers broadcasters a way to respond to challenges when measuring the role of PSM as a reliable and stable source of information.

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Shifting TV Audience Expectations in the UK during Covid-19

2023
This paper examines how the growth of subscription video on demand might alter the cultural meanings people attach to television.

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News Personalisation and Public Service Media: The Audience Perspective

2023
This research looks at audience expectations and concerns about news content curated using artificial intelligence.

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Traditional broadcasting features in VoD services

2023
This study shows how traditional broadcasting theories are compatible with the increasingly trending digital platforms and on-demand services.

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Our Partners

We are pleased to partner with the IAPMR and MJRC for this resource

IAPMR

The International Association of Public Media Researchers (IAPMR) brings together quality academic and industrial research from different disciplines. We support the continual evolution of public service media by aggregating theory and practice.  We look critically from industrial, production, audience, technological, economic and societal perspectives. We run conferences, produce publications and communicate knowledge to academia, industry, governments, and publics.


MJRC

The Media and Journalism Research Center is an independent media research and policy think tank that seeks to improve the quality of media policymaking and the state of independent media and journalism through research, knowledge sharing and financial support. MJRC continues the work of the Center for Media, Data & Society (CMDS), which until October 2022 operated as a unit of Central European University (CEU).


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