Frozen 2: Communication Rights and the Thaw of Public Funding in Small Media Systems

Author:

Puppis Manuel1,Van den Bulck Hilde2,Bürdel Etienne1

Affiliation:

1. University of Fribourg

2. Drexel University

Abstract

AbstractThis contribution investigates how public funding of media can be reinterpreted to fit a communication rights–based approach to media policy. To this end, it describes and evaluates current public funding in small democratic-corporatist European media systems. While public funding is no longer “frozen” in its late twentieth-century state, as funding mechanisms have undergone significant change, when held against a rights-based approach, it appears there is a need to shift the basis for funding from safeguarding the survival of media industries to safeguarding the communication rights of citizens, allowing media to become “enablers” in executing these rights.

Publisher

The Pennsylvania State University Press

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Communication,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Communication

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