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  • Programme performance of public service
    broadcasting and its mission in the digital age
  • Commissariaat voor de Media
  • 17th EPRA Naples 8 May 2003

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Basis PBS remit
  • Broadcasting law like Finland, NL and Austria
  • License like Norway
  • Contract like Denmark
  • Charter like UK (for BBC)
  • Almost all countries have a remit except Greece,
  • Albania and Romania

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General elements remit
  • contribute to a democratic and/or pluralistic
    society
  • contribute to national culture and language
  • provide high access to its programming
  • provide high quality programming
  • meet high journalistic or moral standards and
    values (like impartiality, respect to privacy and
    human dignity).

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Example Latvia Lithuania
  • In Latvia the remit of national PSB is formed on
    the basis of comprehensive studies of the wishes
    and expectations of viewers and listeners. One of
    the stipulations is that the programming must
    reflect as extensively as possible the current
    opinions of society, as well as political
    philosophical and cultural trends
  • In Lithuania the remit of national PSB states
    that priority in LRT programmes shall be accorded
    to national culture as well as, informational,
    world culture, journalistic, analytical,
    educational and art broadcasts. Mass culture has
    to be reflected in review, informative and
    analytical type programmes

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Specific elements remit
  • Audiences and reach of PBS
  • Innovation and experiments
  • Obligations on genre level
  • Obligations on programme level
  • Obligations on fields of interest

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Audiences reach
  • PSB should aim its programmes at and provide
    access to general public
  • Besides that very often specific target groups
    are mentioned
  • Children and youth
  • ethnic minorities
  • disabled people

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Example Flanders
  • weekly reach of 70 of Flemish population
  • weekly reach of 70 of the viewers between 4-12
    years old
  • daily reach of 1.5 million people by news and
    current affairs programmes
  • weekly reach of 15 of Flemish population by
    culture and 10 of Flemish population by
    education

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Innovation experiments
  • Sometimes innovative and experimental programming
    is expressed in the remit of PSB like in Sweden,
    Ireland, Flanders, Italy, Portugal

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Obligations on genre level
  • Many countries have the general obligation to
    broadcast programmes belonging to the genres
    information, culture, education and
    entertainment. Some countries have more detailed
    description of these genres.

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Example Slovakia
  • programme aimed at educating and training,
    science and research
  • programme which provides legal and other
    information, supports a healthy life-style, the
    protection of nature, the protection of
    environment, the protection of life, health and
    property, and road safety

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Obligations on programme level
  • Some countries stick to general terms, meanwhile
    other countries have described in a very detailed
    way which programmes should be broadcasted. In
    many countries is explicitly mentioned in the
    remit the obligation to broadcast
  • news
  • current affairs
  • children programmes

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Obligations on fields of interest
  • Qualitative content programme requirements can
    also be defined more detailed by describing
    certain fields of interest programmes should
    cover
  • over cultural events and developments like
    Sweden
  • cover a diverse range of sport disciplines like
    UK and Flanders
  • cover European integration Ireland and Austria

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Quantitative content programme requirements
  • Percentages to broadcast certain a certain
    percentage or amount of programmes or genres.
    Percentages always apply to transmission time no
    country has obligations to spend a certain
    percentage of the budget to certain programming.

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Quantitative content programme requirements
  • Only minimum percentages exist with the exception
    of the Netherlands who have a maximum of 25 for
    entertainment per channel

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Quantitative content programme requirements
  • Some countries have very detailed and extensive
    quantitative requirements in France, Portugal and
    Bulgaria.

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Example France
  • Examples of more detailed provisions in the
    Cahier des missions et des charges
  • broadcast 15 plays (lyric, drama or
    choreography)
  • musicals (2 hours a month)
  • concerts performed by national, regional or
    European orchestras (15 hours a day).
  • There are also obligations to broadcast 12 genres
    of different programmes between 8.30 and 10.30
    p.m. or to broadcast 35 plays before 11.00 p.m.

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Example Bulgaria
  • PBS is subject to very detailed and extensive
    quantitative content programme requirements,
    expressed in its license
  • news no less than 5.1 from the daily day
  • actualities no less than 16.6 form the weekly
    programme
  • education no less than 3.7 from the weekly
    programme
  • culture, science, religion no less than 4.7
    from the weekly programme
  • childrens and youth programmes no less than
    7,6 from the weekly programme
  • programmes in support of integration of socially
    disadvantaged and risks groups no less than 1.8
    from the monthly programme.

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Reporting on and control of fulfilment of content
programme requirements
  • Reporting to and sometimes also control by the
    media authority like Sweden, NL, France
  • Direct reporting to a (political) institution
    like Norway, Flanders, Spain and Portugal
  • Control by an internal committee Denmark,
    Germany, UK (BBC), Turkey, Lithuania and Albania

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Digital Mission Internet
  • In every country PSB is present at internet, but
  • huge differences between budgetsin UK budget
    for BBCi 142.7million, in Bulgaria 25654 euro
  • not many rules regarding internet content and
    activities
  • only a few countries have internet incorporated
    in remit Denmark, Austria and Spain
  • sometimes general reference to new
    technologies Flanders and Catalonia

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Regulations for internet
  • internet content should be associated with
    broadcasting programmes and have to serve the
    purpose of fulfilling the programme mandate
    like Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Flanders
  • advertising and sponsoring are not allowed in
    Germany and Flanders
  • rules for cross-promotion like UK

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Digital Mission digital (theme) channels
  • only in a few countries PSB is running theme
    channels Sweden, Finland, UK, Germany and Italy
  • DTT UK, Sweden, Finland and Spain (in Spain
    no new offer). In many other countries
    experiments or only on very small scale (NL)
  • only in a few countries digital channels are
    incorporated in remit UK and Spain
  • sometimes general reference to new
    technologies Finland, Flanders, Portugal and
    Turkey

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Discussion
  • Is there any urge to describe the remit and the
    obligations of PSB, also with regard to digital
    services, in a more precise and stricter way?
  • If so, how detailed should these requirements be?
  • Is it possible to define general requirements or
    to harmonize PSB-obligations?
  • Do strict and detailed obligations endanger other
    PSB requirements like autonomy and independence?

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