Contents
Preface: False Promises and Bright Futures | Klaus Unterberger
Chapter 1: Public Service Journalism in Digital Markets | Alessandro D’Arma, Maria Michalis, Gregory Ferrell Lowe, and Michael-Bernhard Zita
Part I: Normative Frameworks
Chapter 2: Updating the Classics: The Roles and Principles Of Public Service Journalism in the Digital Era | Marko Milosavljević, Marína Urbániková
Chapter 3: Digital Citizenship in the Middle East: The Tension Between Normative and Radical Approaches to Public Service | Eddy Borges-Rey, Malek Al Manaa
Chapter 4: Public Service Media in the Platform Era: The Struggle to Stay News-Relevant | Marius Dragomir
Part II: Platform Power, Artificial Intelligence,and Public Service Journalism
Chapter 5: Defining What’S News: Digital Platforms and the Labelling of Public Service Media Outlets | Philip M Napoli
Chapter 6: Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Public Media Journalism | Anis Rahman
Chapter 7: Power Asymmetries in Public Service Journalism: Artificial Intelligence and the Intelligibility–Agency Problem | Bronwyn Jones, Rhianne Jones, Ewa Luger
Part III: National and Regional Case Studies
Chapter 8: Public Service Media in the Crosshairs: National Policymaking Process, the EU Competition Regulation, and the Case of YLE’s Text-Based News Content | Marko Ala-Fossi, Jockum Hildén, Minna Horowitz, Kari Karppinen, Riku Neuvonen, Hannu Nieminen
Chapter 9: Big Tech Platforms and News and Information Provision in Africa: An Assessment of Policy and Regulatory Challenges for Public Broadcasters | Kobina Ano Bedu-Addo
Chapter 10: Digital Opportunity and State Authority: The Case of Doordashan News in the Provision of Public Service Journalism | Madhavi Ravikumar and Shuaib Shafi
Chapter 11: Persistent Challenges for Public Service Journalism In Greece in the Platformised Era | Achilleas Karadimitriou
Postface | Dorien Verckist
Editors and Contributors