Sökning: "broadcasting policy"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden broadcasting policy.
1. Who loved Tele-X? Conflicts on Satellites in the Nordic Countries 1974-1989
Sammanfattning : This historical dissertation describes and analyses thesatellite projects Nordsat and Tele-X. A guiding question ishow a large public project on new technology, marred withconflicts, is carried out. LÄS MER
2. "Nationalising" Foreign Conflict : Foreign Policy Orientation as a Factor in Television News Reporting
Sammanfattning : This study explores the notion that national television news covers foreign conflicts in ways that reflect a country's foreign policy orientation and its stance towards that particular conflict. Sweden and Britain were chosen for comparison since both are European countries with similar public service broadcasting systems, but with different foreign policy orientations and positions in the international system. LÄS MER
3. Governing the news : A study of problems and solutions in Swedish public service broadcasting news and policy between 1954 and 2015
Sammanfattning : Swedish public service journalism constitutes a comparatively well-researched subject in Swedish media and journalism studies. Previous studies have, for example, contributed with valuable knowledge about the actors, conflicts, structures and political economy of Swedish public service journalism. LÄS MER
4. Nationella minoriteter i historieundervisningen : bilder av romer i Utbildningsradions program under perioden 1975-2013
Sammanfattning : In 2000 when Sweden signed the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities the Roma minority became one of the acknowledged national minorities in the country. It meant that the rights of the Roma mi-nority would be safeguarded and the knowledge of its history and culture would be spread. LÄS MER
5. TV FOR CHILDREN : How the Swedish Public Service Television Imagines a Child Audience
Sammanfattning : The study explores how the Swedish public service TV institution imagines a child audience in a societal context where the broadcasting landscape hastransformed greatly over the past thirty years and where TV is seen to constitute both risks and benefits for children. The concept of TV for children is established to broaden the scope for studying what has been broadcast for a child audience on public service TV. LÄS MER