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From State to Public Service: The Failed Reform of State Television in Central Eastern Europe

International Policy Fellowship Program (CPS) (2003), pp. 31-62

Contains tables, bibliogr. pp. 61-62

Signature commbox: 400:40-Rights/Regulation

"This comparative study questions whether the transformation of state television into public service television was successful in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. It analyzes the context in which public service televisions operate, as well as their professional identity and mission in the dual broadcasting markets. The study also evaluates the editorial independence of public service television in the region, and puts forward policy proposals to improve its performance." (Abstract)