Dublin, Feb. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Public Broadcasting in the Digital Age - What does the Future hold with Globalised Consumption?" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The internet has dealt a double blow to public service media (PSM) - smaller audiences and the relevance of their mission under scrutiny now that content and information is so abundant - which raises internal and external questions about what their future holds.
This report provides an overview of:
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Key findings
1.2. Recommendations
2. General methodology
3. Context and environment
3.1. The role played by public services in the current ecosystem
3.2. The traditional missions of public service media
3.3. Public service media under scrutiny
4. The coping strategies of public service media groups
4.1. Comparison of public broadcaster positioning
4.1.1. Germany: ARD and ZDF
4.1.2. United Kingdom: the BBC
4.1.3. France: France Tlvisions
4.1.4. Italy: RAI
4.1.5. Spain: RTVE
4.1.6. Summary
4.2. Comparison of major strategic approaches
4.2.1. Closing down TV channels in favour of OTT services
4.2.2. New internal TV-radio-internet synergies
4.2.3. Cooperation in OTT among private groups
4.2.4. Cooperation between public groups on an international scale
4.2.5. Summary
5. What does the future hold for public broadcasters?
5.1. Public broadcasters in our Future TV scenarios
5.1.1. The four Future TV scenarios
5.1.2. Syndication, the most favourable scenario for traditional media groups
5.1.3. Public service media preparing to make this favourable scenario a reality
5.2. New momentum for public broadcasters?
List of tables and figures
Companies Mentioned
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