Results of searching entries for keyword: television entertainment
- Political discourse on Polish commercial television. Case of “Fakty” TVN- Dorota Piontek 
 (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)
- 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)
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - Through the Eyes of Early Childhood Students: Television Tablet Computers Internet and Smartphones- Halit Buluthan Çetintaş, 
 Zeynep Turan
 Ataturk University in Erzurum, Turkey
- Television: the challenges of pluralism to media regulation- Lilia Raycheva 
 (Sofia University St. Kliment Okhridski, Bulgaria)
- Journalists and politicians in television interviews after elections: A redefinition of roles?- Dorota Piontek and Bartosz Hordecki 
 (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)
- BOOK REVIEW: Michał Kuś (2013) Telewizja publiczna w Hiszpanii. Pomiędzy polityką i rynkiem (Public television in Spain: Between politics and the market)...- Magdalena Parus 
 (AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland)
- Public Service Media Fee to substitute Television Fee in Finland?- Taisto Hujanen 
 (University of Tampere, Finland)
- The worlds of “the others”? Czech television’s agenda of world news coverage- Tomáš Trampota and Kateřina Kučerová 
 (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
- BOOK REVIEW: Węglińska Agnieszka (2021) Public Television in Poland. Political Pressure and Public Service Media in a Post- communist Country pp. 135.- Maria Wąsicka-Sroczyńska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Cultural Citizenship Popular Culture and Gender: Examining Audience Understandings of The Handmaid’s Tale in Hungary- Agnes Strickland-Pajtok 
 Eszterházy Károly University, Hungary
- 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
- The tabloidization of political discourse: The Polish case- Dorota Piontek 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Audiovisual political advertising in communication strategies of Polish political parties: The case of the parliamentary campaign in 2011- Małgorzata Adamik-Szysiak 
 (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland)
- Seeking the H Zone: How we mix media messages to create compatible community in the emerging papyrus society- Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), 
 Sherine El-Toukhy (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA),
 Tom Terry (Idaho State University, USA)
- Media pluralism policy in a post-socialist Mediterranean media system: The case of Croatia- Zrinjka Peruško 
 (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Mission (im)possible. The case of Lithuanian Public Service Broadcasting- Žygintas Pečiulis 
 (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
- 30-second politics 30 years too late: Political TV advertising in Swedish election campaigns 2006–2018- Marie Grusell 
 UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN Lars Nord
 MID SWEDEN UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Ready to Hire a Freelance Journalist: The Change in Estonian Newsrooms’ Willingness to Outsource Journalistic Content Production- Marju Himma-Kadakas 
 Karlstad University, Sweden Mirjam Mõttus
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Nonverbal components of the populist style of political communication: A study on televised presidential debates in Poland- Dorota Piontek 
 ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, POZNAŃ , POLAND Małgorzata Tadeusz-Ciesielczyk
 ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, POZNAŃ , POLAND
- 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)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - How news domestication of news may blur the conflict: Coverage of 2008 South Ossetia war in Ukraine- Daria Taradai 
 (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- Political advertising - a research overview- Christina Holtz-Bacha 
 FRIEDRICH-ALEX ANDER -UNIVERSITÄT ERL ANGEN-NÜRNBERG, GERMANY
- EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia- Branislav Ondrášik 
 (Bratislava School of Law, Slovakia)
- Public frames for Public Service Broadcasting in Sweden- Christina Jutterström 
 (Former Director General of Sveriges Television (SVT), Sweden)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - The Image of Germany in Social Media: Political and Social Aspects of Public Service Media in Poland- Agnieszka Węglińska 
 UNIVERSITY OF LOWER SILESIA , POLAND
- Public Service Broadcasting in Latvia: Old images new user needs and market pressure- Inta Brikše 
 (University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia)
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - "Not a Political Virus": Manufacturing Consent by Czech Public Service Media in the Pandemic- Jan Motal 
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- To Be or Not to Be: The United News Marathon as a Source of Information and Object of Criticism during the War in Ukraine- Mariana Kitsa 
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
 Oleh Haliv
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
- INTERVIEW: Through the Lens of the Media: Media Logic Fear AI Interview with Professor David L. Altheide- Norbert Merkovity 
 University of Szeged, Hungary David L. Altheide
 Arizona State University, United States