<b> Public Service Media| Introduction ~ Public Service Media and Exposure Diversity</b>

Authors

  • Natali Helberger Institute for Information Law (IViR) University of Amsterdam
  • Mira Burri World Trade Institute University of Bern

Keywords:

public service media, media diversity, exposure diversity

Abstract

Exposure diversity is a relatively new and as yet to be explicitly formulated objective of contemporary media policy. While it holds certain potential—in particular in the messy digital space characterized by abundance and exponentially increased user choices—it comes with certain risks too. The role of public service media in ensuring exposure diversity is an underexplored yet important topic of media policy and law. This article introduces the special section on public service media and exposure diversity and outlines the key motivation behind it. It briefly presents the main contributions and a summary of their arguments, as well as the red line that holds them together.

Author Biographies

Natali Helberger, Institute for Information Law (IViR) University of Amsterdam

Professor

Mira Burri, World Trade Institute University of Bern

Senior Research Fellow April 2015

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Published

2015-04-30

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Special Sections