2. mapping digital media risks and opportunities created for media around the world by: the switchover from analog to digital broadcasting the emergence and growth of new media platforms, especially on the internet, as sources of news the ever closer convergence of traditional broadcasting with telecommunications
3. mapping digital media Red questions: answers that permit to draw systematic comparisons. Green questions: guidelines set forth in the research template. Blue: liable to greater subjectivity; supplement the data with information from other available sources
6. mapping digital media Assessments: do not reflect a personal view, but rather convey the range of commentary and opinion – and the main political positions – in the society. Recommendations: to policy makers, media outlets, civil society organizations
7. Angle pluralism and diversity transparency and accountability editorial independence freedom of expression and information public service (public interest) high professional standards.
8. Team 60 countries 179 national researchers 6-expert editorial commission 6regional editors
10. Topics 1. Media Consumption 2. Public Media 3. Digital Media and Society 4. Digital Media and Journalism 5. Digital Media and Technology 6. Digital Business 7. Policies, Laws, and Regulators
11. Topics 1. Media Consumption Digital Take-Up Media Preferences News Providers 2. Public Media Institutions Provision 3. Digital Media and Society UGC Digital Activism 4. Digital Media and Journalism Journalists Newsrooms Topics 5. Digital Media and Technology Spectrum Gatekeepers Telecoms 6. Digital Business Ownership Funding Business Models 7. Policies, Laws, and Regulators Policies and Laws Regulators Government Interference
22. Public and State-Administered Service Media TV and radio broadcasters: main psm outlets in all the countries Other forms of public service media Romania: State news agency; church news agency Hungary: State news agency Nigeria: Local state broadcasters US: Community media and educational/government TV Montenegro: Local public broadcasters Argentina: Educational TV (ministry of education)
23. News onPublic and State-Administered Service Media In 15 out of 20 countries: News plays a significant role in the broadcasters’ output (% of total output, prominence in the schedules or popularity) Exceptions: Mexico and US Lack of assessment: Nigeria, Lithuania and Argentina
24. Public Perception of Public and State-Administered Service Media Critical Mixed opinion Positive Romania Thailand Mexico Morocco Italy UK Serbia Lithuania Netherlands B&H Argentina Germany Albania Sweden Hungary Not understood Russia US
25. Public Service Provision in Commercial Media None: Mexico Nigeria Serbia Netherlands Sweden Lithuania Montenegro Turkey Albania Russia Hungary Argentina
27. Public Service Provision in Commercial Media Changes triggered by digitization in adopting public service provision on commercial media: 0 Exception:UK