Results of searching entries for keyword: broadcasting council
- Past present and future of Public Service Broadcasting in Germany- Olexiy Khabyuk 
 (University of Cologne, Germany)
- Mission (im)possible. The case of Lithuanian Public Service Broadcasting- Žygintas Pečiulis 
 (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
- Public Service Broadcasting in Latvia: Old images new user needs and market pressure- Inta Brikše 
 (University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia)
- Danish Public Service Broadcasting in transition: From monopoly to a digital media environment – a shift in paradigms- Poul Erik Nielsen 
 (University of a Aarhus, Denmark)
- Public service market? Commercial activities of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)- Johann Roppen 
 (Volda University College, Norway)
- Media for the Russian language minorities: The role of the Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) in 1990-2012- Andres Jõesaar (Tallin University Baltic Film and Media School, Estonia), 
 Salme Rannu (University of Tartu),
 Maria Jufereva (University of Jyväskylä)
- Agency awakening and the audiovisual: Developments in late-Soviet Latvian Broadcasting- Sergei Kruk (Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia), 
 Janis Chakars (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA)
- Formation of Estonian broadcasting landscape 1994–2007: Experience of the transition state. Impact of the EU legislation on the Estonian television broadcasting since mid 1990s.- Andres Jõesaar 
 (Tartu University, Estonia)
- What will be the future for Local Broadcasting in Norway?- Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza 
 (University of Opole, Poland; University of Oslo, Norway)
- Public frames for Public Service Broadcasting in Sweden- Christina Jutterström 
 (Former Director General of Sveriges Television (SVT), Sweden)
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Broadcasting a Nuclear Accident: Chernobyl on the Hungarian Radio- Dalma Boldog 
 Department of Communication, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
- The influence of the Council of Europe and other European institutions on the media law system in post-Soviet states- Andrei Richter 
 (Moscow State University, Russia)
- Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances- Márk Lengyel 
 (Council of Europe)
- Of Polish politicians and (their) media. The pursuit of regulatory agency independence in Polish media law and practice- Marcin Ożóg 
 (The European Centre For Comparative Commercial and Company Law)
- The impact of democratic conditionality on policy-making in Turkey: Minority rights and the politics of broadcast regulation- Burcu Sümer 
 (Ankara University, Turkey)
- The Legislation for Video‑Sharing Platforms on the European Audiovisual Market. The Polish Transposition of Audio‑Visual Media Services Directive- Agnieszka Grzesiok-Horosz 
 University of Silesia, Poland
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Time for community media in Central and Eastern Europe- Urszula Doliwa (University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland), 
 Larisa Rankovic (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
- Russian TV market: Between state supervision commercial logic and simulacrum of public service- Ilya Kiriya (State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia), 
 Elena Degtereva (Moscow State University, Russia)
- Duality of Estonian Public Service Media in reflection of the world and in positioning society- Maarja Lõhmus, Helle Tiikmaa and Andres Jõesaar 
 (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Mapping the Moldovan media system and journalism culture- Natalia Milewski 
 (University of Bucharest, Romania)
- Old and new constraints in foreign news coverage in post-communist Ukraine- Natalya Ryabinska 
 (Ukrainian Catholic Universiyty in Lviv, Ukraine)
- Multimedia development of PSBs: A challenge for the Nordic Media Systems- Johann Roppen (Volda University College, Norway), 
 Anker Brink Lund (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
 Lars Nord (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
- On the way to dumbing down… The case of Central Europe- Angelika W. Wyka 
 (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)
- Introducing the panspectric challenge: A reconfiguration of regulatory values in a multiplatform media landscape- Jonas Andersson Schwarz (Södertörn University, Sweden), 
 Karl Palmås (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia- Branislav Ondrášik 
 (Bratislava School of Law, Slovakia)
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Politicizing Poland’s Public Service Media: The Analysis of Wiadomości News Program- Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Łukasz Szurmiński
 University of Warsaw, Poland
 
- Radio ombudsman services of Brazilian Public Radio (EBC) as media accountability instruments- Laurindo Leal Filho, 
 Fernando Oliveira Paulino,
 Luiz Martins da Silva
 (University of Brasilia, Brazil)