"The two main questions of the research were as follows. To what degree are PSBs in the five selected Southeast European countries ready to meet the new challenges? What actions and policies are needed to ensure the existence and development of public service TV programming in a digital environment? Having in mind importance of development and sustainability of public media, Mediacentar Sarajevo and South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENMP) recognized the need for a comprehensive analysis of current situation and possible transformations of media landscape and initiated this regional study of public service television in the digital age. Research includes five countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia. Eash of the case studies analyzed: readiness of the market to face new challenges, media scene and consumer/audience habits; existing legal framework, state policy and their roles in process of digitalization; public TV service, their market and social standing, as well as strategic planning for new trends." (https://www.media.ba)
Uncertain Future: Public Service Television and the digital age in five South-East European countries / Adla Isanovi & Miklós Sükösd, 7
Can technical needs dictate cultural and public interests? Public Service Programming and the digital age in Slovenia / Marko Milosavljevic, 39
Public Service Television in Bulgaria at the end of the analog age / Orlin Spassov, 99
From transmission to the public good: Media policy for the digital age in Croatia / Zrinjka Perusko & Helena Popovic, 141
The late beginning of digital television In Serbia / Mirjana Milosevic & Tanja Petrovic, 191
Will the digital revolution be televised? Concerns about the future of Public Service Programming in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Adla Isanovic, 239