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Title: INFOCIVICA CONFERENCE


1
SOME REMARKS ON THE PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA REFORM
THE CENTRAL AND EAST-EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE
  • INFOCIVICA CONFERENCE 
  • IS BUILDING AN EUROPEAN PUBLIC SERVICE POSSIBLE?
    AFTER THE LISBON TREATY PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
  • Turin, 24.09. 2009
  • Beata Klimkiewicz
  • Institute of Journalism and Social Communication,
  • Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland

2
INTRODUCTION
  • Does policy-making process concerning PSM reflect
    democratic expectations?
  • Does it evolve towards a converged pan-European
    model driven largely by a commercial logic, but
    still effectively controlled by party politics
    rather than forces of representative democracy?
  • Poland and CEE as a laboratory case
  • Public Service Medias phases of development
    introduction, growth, maturity and decline
    marked by different length and intensity than in
    other European countries or regions

3
THREE LIMITATIONS
  • Public Service Media (PSM) in Poland and Central
    and Eastern Europe (CEE) born as a product of a
    profound media system change starting in 1989
  • new PSM preserved institutional continuity of
    former state media
  • despite availability of other options, dual
    system was transposed from West European media
    landscape and policy tradition
  • the starting point of PSM institutional birth in
    Poland and other Central European countries
    overlapped with enhanced critique and PSM crisis
    in the Western part of Europe

4
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
  • REGULATORY
  • new regulatory bodies have emerged across the
    region
  • the establishment of the Office for Electronic
    Communication in Poland in 2005 advertised as a
    super-regulatory make-up
  • Old distinctions between traditional media
    sectors still reproduced through distinct policy
    mechanisms implemented by old and new
    regulators

5
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
  • FINANCING
  • financing of PSM solely from licence fees
    appeared unaffordable in Poland
  • during the last ten years, licence fee revenue
    has oscillated around 30 in total revenues
  • the Act on Public Tasks in the Area of
    Audiovisual Services (2009)
  • public service tasks will be financed from the
    state budget
  • state subsidies for PSM will have to be
    negotiated each year, which can result in a
    political bargaining over the budget allocations
    at the expense of editorial independence

6
  • RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
  • PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
  • implementation of public service mission
    increasingly criticised across the region
  • high-quality programming profile abandoned at the
    expense of high market shares
  • 2009 Draft Act proposed institutional division
    for the public service provision also commercial
    and private broadcasters can receive public funds
    to produce public service programming

7
public service media framed and seen - less as
institutions and quite homogenous centres of a
media system- and more as services and
applications available in fragmented
communication networks
  • a new discoursive space where justification of a
    centralised institution seems more difficult

8
Does it make sense to talk about a European
public service broadcasting?
  • we should stop to talk about broadcasting
    exclusively
  • move from a traditional model of television
    toward a network structure of various media
    businesses and services including internet TV,
    news portal, social web services, digital
    platform
  • a formerly centralized institution modified into
    a whole net of interlinked services the center
    of gravity located not in the institutional
    elements of the system, but rather relations and
    connectiveness between different service areas

9
What would it mean for today's national public
service broadcasters to set up a European, or
pan-European public service broadcaster?
  • a failure to create transnational pan-European
    public service TV is largely embedded in
    cultural, linguistic differences in Europe
    (Chalaby, 2002)
  • the view of nations as old, deeply integrated,
    and integrated through communications between
    their members, has been dominant (Bourdon, 2007)
  • the use of television is very much affected by
    formation of geolinguistic regions, not defined
    by geographic or political proximity, but by a
    community of language and culture (Sinclair,
    2000 Amezaga Albizu , 2008)

10
REPORTING EUROPE MORE?
  • there is certainly need to offer more targeted
    and focused options
  • a new generation of Europeans, children raised in
    multicultural environments, migration patterns
  • stable national structures of settlement have
    changed with intra-European mobility and EU
    enlargement

11
Is it still correct to maintain the peculiarity
of a mixed public-private system that
historically characterised the old continent on a
national level? Do we need the public service at
all?
  • new technological conditions pose new risks
    media users suffer from information overload and
    the loss of traditional information filters
  • there is often no way to differentiate quality
    information
  • Internet content produces levels of audience
    concentration greater than those in traditional
    media
  • although there is a great potential in diversity
    of new online services, this potential has not
    been fully used by users

12
NEW TASKS
  • to adapt old principles to new circumstances
  • a system of mandated links to quality content and
    opposing viewpoints so as to create
    deliberative domains
  • to strengthen media user and equip him/her with
    technological facilities and media literacy
    skills in order to better use the potential of
    online and digital services
  • alternative routes toward richer empirical and
    normative understanding of PSM, both in terms of
    institutions and services offered across national
    or pan-European political and cultural space

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