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1 Jason Phillips 1 Public Service Broadcasting in the United Kingdom Jason Phillips CMTCOM 220 Media and Community Building Professor Walter Wright July 5, 2008

2 Jason Phillips 2 Question Is there still a place for Public Service Broadcasting in today's increasingly competitive media environment?

3 Jason Phillips 3 Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) Goals To provide specified amounts or certain genres of programs that are likely to appeal to the broadest spectrum of viewers To ensure a continuing tradition of providing a variety of quality programs To broadcast with impartiality over a universal, affordable medium

4 Jason Phillips 4 PSB Definition ''PSB refers to broadcasting intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns'' (Wikipedia)‏ Dictionary.com defines ''serve'' as ''to contribute to; promote'' ''Public'' is defined as ''concerning all the people of a country or community'' BBC Television Centre

5 Jason Phillips 5 History In 1922, the BBC is created as the first PSB, adopting the mission to "inform, educate and entertain" First commercial broadcaster, ITV, is launched in 1955 In 1981, the government created Channel 4 and S4C to provide different forms of PSB Five was launched in 1997 and given a number of public service requirements

6 Jason Phillips 6 Quality The Sykes Committee (1923) laid down rules due to ''potential power over public opinion and the life of the nation'' These rules stated that the BBC must provide a stipulated amount of news, films, childen's programs, etc. and have changed little over time When independent television began broadcasting in 1955, they were subject to similar regulations, but were also forbidden to allow advertisers to unduly influence programming The essence of these regulations was to reinforce the idea that the broadcaster's top priority was the production and distribution of quality programs

7 Jason Phillips 7 The Antithesis: Satellite and Cable Main concern is making money Modus operandi is to buy the cheapest programs and compromise on quality Audience is fragmented, creating less revenue for the station Result is a vast choice of channels with nothing to watch

8 Jason Phillips 8 Universality Public Service broadcasters aim for universality in three areas: Geography Payment Appeal

9 Jason Phillips 9 Geography Transmissions should be received across entire nation Transmitters have to be placed in the required locations regardless of expense to the broadcasting company Channel 5 is yet to achieve this, but the four other channels have complied

10 Jason Phillips 10 Payment Universality of payment is achieved by: A license fee for the BBC Advertising for the remaining channels

11 Jason Phillips 11 Appeal Broadcasters strive to achieve universal appeal within various genres Ratings are measured through BARB (Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board)‏ By monitoring the ratings, broadcasters are able to ascertain which programs should be axed and which should be followed up or repeated

12 Jason Phillips 12 Tradition The BBC has been in existence for three- quarters of a century and has become a British institution There is a high comfort level with the traditional format of the BBC and commercial television These channels do not have the 'American' feel that satellite and cable channels exude BBC World Service celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2007

13 Jason Phillips 13 Variety The variety of programs is an essential part of the mission of the PSB to please the majority of its audience, as much as possible Often, the most interesting program of an evening is one that the viewer did not plan to watch If a person were watching a cable or satellite channel devoted entirely to history, he/she might not discover a program of interest in another area

14 Jason Phillips 14 Impartiality Regulations require PSB's to be impartial Because the audiences are vast and the revenue is constant, PSB's are able to deliver in-depth analysis of current affairs, and keep the public informed of issues that concern the nation as a whole Satellite and cable companies entertain their viewers with sensationalized or 'dumbed-down' news items

15 Jason Phillips 15 Affordability At approximately £360 per year, satellite and cable channels are considered an unaffordable luxury by many Terrestrial television costs are considerably less at approximately £85 per year 99% of people in Britain have a television, but without PSB, this number would be drastically reduced Because the least affluent people can still afford television; the government, advertisers and broadcasters can reach most of the population

16 Jason Phillips 16 Conclusion Public Service Broadcasters should not be allowed to merge with cable and satellite channels Public Service Broadcasters should be:  Working together to provide five stations with genuine choice  Strengthening their unique position  Securing the future of this valuable national asset

17 Jason Phillips 17 Works Cited Hood, Stuart and Thalia Tabary-Peterssen. On Television. London: Pluto Press, 1987. Public Service Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. 19 June 2008. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. 5 July 2008,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service_broadcasting_in_the _United_Kingdomhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service_broadcasting_in_the _United_Kingdom serve. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). 5 July 2008, http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/serve. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/serve Welcome to the BARB Website. (n.d.). Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. 5 July 2008, http://www.barb.co.uk/index1.cfm?flag=home. http://www.barb.co.uk/index1.cfm?flag=home


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