Abstract
This contribution investigates how public funding of media can be reinterpreted to fit a communication rights-based approach to media policy. To this end, it describes and evaluates current public funding in small democratic-corporatist European media systems. While public funding is no longer “frozen” in its late twentieth-century state, as funding mechanisms have undergone significant change, when held against a rights-based approach, it appears there is a need to shift the basis for funding from safeguarding the survival of media industries to safeguarding the communication rights of citizens, allowing media to become “enablers” in executing these rights.
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Puppis, M., van den Bulck, H., & Bürdel, E. (2021). Frozen 2: Communication rights and the thaw of public funding in small media systems. Journal of Information Policy. Penn State University Press. https://doi.org/10.5325/JINFOPOLI.10.2020.0388
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