03344nam 22005053 450 991094692250332120250811164006.01-915445-62-0(CKB)37341610900041(MiAaPQ)EBC32222861(Au-PeEL)EBL32222861(OCoLC)1485483353(NjHacI)9937341610900041(Exl-AI)32222861(EXLCZ)993734161090004120250802d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChallenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism1st ed.Ann Arbor :University of Westminster Press,2025.©2024.1 online resource (300 pages)1-915445-60-4 Cover -- Half Title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface: False Promises and Bright Futures -- Chapter 1: Public Service Journalism in Digital Markets -- Part I: Normative Frameworks -- Chapter 2: Updating the Classics: The Roles and Principles of Public Service Journalism in the Digital Era -- Chapter 3: Digital Citizenship in the Middle East: The Tension Between Normative and Radical Approaches to Public Service -- Chapter 4: Public Service Media in the Platform Era: The Struggle to Stay News-Relevant -- Part II: Platform Power, Artificial Intelligence, and Public Service Journalism -- Chapter 5: Defining What’s News: Digital Platforms and the Labelling of Public Service Media Outlets -- Chapter 6: Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Public Media Journalism -- Chapter 7: Power Asymmetries in Public Service Journalism: Artificial Intelligence and the Intelligibility–Agency Problem -- Part III: National and Regional Case ​Studies -- Chapter 8: Public Service Media in the Crosshairs: National Policymaking Process, the EU Competition Regulation, and the Case of Yle’s Text-Based News Content -- Chapter 9: Big Tech Platforms and News and Information Provision in Africa: An Assessment of Policy and Regulatory Challenges for Public Broadcasters -- Chapter 10: Digital Opportunity and State Authority: The Case of Doordashan News in the Provision of Public Service Journalism -- Chapter 11: Persistent Challenges for Public Service Journalism in Greece in the Platformised Era -- Postface -- Editors and ContributorsGenerated by AI.Challenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism , the 11th RIPE Reader, examines the role of public service journalism, as well as the opportunities and challenges of delivering it in today's increasingly complex and competitive digital media environment.JournalismVocational guidanceJournalistic ethicsJournalismVocational guidance.Journalistic ethics.070.4D'Arma Alessandro1850782Michalis Maria1835269Ferrell Lowe Gregory1835270Zita Michael-Bernhard1835271MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910946922503321Challenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism4443981UNINA