Publishing public service media on demand: A comparative study of public service media companies' editorial practices on their VoD services in the age of platformization

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Abstract

This article contributes to the emerging empirical research on the editorial practices of video-on-demand (VoD) publishing in European public service media (PSM). It presents results from a comparative study of the editorial practices visible on the VoDs from ten PSM companies across six countries: United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland, Italy, Canada and Denmark. The aim of the article is to map and compare the editorial practices in the ‘prime space’ of the VoD services and the ‘prime time’ of the companies’ main linear channels. The analysis is based on data from a sample week of 13–19 November 2023. The article contributes to research addressing the key issue of universality in terms of content and discusses the conceptualizations of the audience that seem to be at work in the transition towards an online PSM identity.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Digital Media & Policy
ISSN2516-3523
DOI
StatusE-pub ahead of print - jan. 2025

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