Challenges for public service radio in small nations: lessons from Scotland

Kocic, A. and Milicev, J. (2020) Challenges for public service radio in small nations: lessons from Scotland. In: Savage, P., Medina, M. and Lowe, G.F. (eds.) Universalism in Public Service Media. Nordicom: Gothenburg, pp. 133-150. ISBN 9789188855268

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Abstract

Scotland does not have any public service radio on a local level, except for a few bulletins or programmes offered by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio Scotland on an opt-out basis. Scottish commercial radio stations do cover local issues, but only in the form of brief hourly news bulletins without any in- depth coverage. By neglecting local news, BBC Scotland fails to meet one of its key obligations as a public service broadcaster – universality of content. Through a review of the existing literature on the role of media in democracy – and in particular the role of local radio – interviews with academics whose expertise lies in the fields of media policy and regulation, and focus groups with members of the public, this study formulates proposals on how to achieve universality in this key area of news provision in Scotland.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Milicev, Jelena
Authors: Kocic, A., and Milicev, J.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences
Publisher:Nordicom
ISBN:9789188855268

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