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*The Place of Public Service Broadcasting: Transnationalism, Localism and
Identity in the Digital Age*

4th July, 2013 – The Department of Theatre, Film and Television – The
University of York.  Sponsored by the Television Studies Section of ECREA.

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*Confirmed Keynote Speakers: *

·         Professor Petros Iosifidis

·         Dr James Bennett



The concept of public service has been a central element of broadcasting
culture in most national contexts for as long as broadcasting has existed.
Yet current trends in media technology, governance and ownership present
challenges to long-standing notions of the role of public service
broadcasting.


In an environment of near-infinite choice and personalisable content, how
can general-interest broadcasters retain their relevance?


When social media can inspire revolutions, how can public service
broadcasters speak to multiple publics?


Can a national broadcaster address the needs of local, regional and
minority communities?


What kinds of texts are public service broadcasters producing and how are
they distributing them both at home and abroad?


This conference will examine the rapidly changing nexus of concerns around
the role of public service broadcasting in an era marked by the advent of
digital distribution, the expansion of bandwidth and, arguably, the
diminishing importance of the national as a locus of identity for
broadcasting.  The day will also encourage a dialogue between academics and
industry practitioners.

We welcome submissions touching on any aspect of contemporary public
service broadcasting, but are particularly keen to explore:

·         The texts produced by Public Service Broadcasters and how these
reflect national, local and cultural concerns


   -          PSB and inter-, intra-national and diasporic cultures
   -          PSB in relation to discourses of identity
   -          PSB in relation to the globalisation of television production
   and distribution
   -          PSB in relation to the movement for local broadcasting

  Please submit 300 word abstracts for 20 minute papers to Martin
Zeller-Jacques ([log in to unmask]) and Hannah Andrews (
[log in to unmask]) before midnight on the 30th of April, 2013.

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