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Public Service Broadcasting-Friends groups as a microcosm of public interest media advocacy

Communication

Public Service Broadcasting-Friends groups as a microcosm of public interest media advocacy

S. A. Ganter, C. Herzog, et al.

This article explores the dynamic relationship between public service broadcasters and the third sector through the lens of PSB-Friends groups in the UK, Australia, and South Africa. The research, conducted by Sarah Anne Ganter, Christian Herzog, and Viola Candice Milton, reveals how resource mobilization theory sheds light on their impacts and similarities.... show more
Abstract
This article is concerned with the interdependencies between public service broadcasters and the third sector, an area in which there is little research that has provided in-depth analysis of case studies. It investigates and compares three public service broadcasting (PSB)-Friends groups in the UK, Australia, and South Africa. By means of analyzing semi-structured interviews and archival data, we address development, institutionalization and policy impact of the Voice of the Listener & Viewer, ABC-Friends, and SOS Coalition. Drawing on resource-mobilization theory we argue that, in particular, material, human, and informational resources, contextualized with political opportunities, have analytic value in explaining similarities and differences between the groups, which are conceived as a microcosm of public interest media advocacy.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 19, 2020
Authors
Sarah Anne Ganter, Christian Herzog, Viola Candice Milton
Tags
public service broadcasters
third sector
resource mobilization theory
PSB-Friends groups
media advocacy
international comparison
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