Platform Imaginaries and Dutch Public Service Media

被引:52
作者
van Es, Karin [1 ]
Poell, Thomas [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Media & Culture Studies, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Data Culture & Inst, Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
SOCIAL MEDIA + SOCIETY | 2020年 / 6卷 / 02期
关键词
PSM; platforms; imaginary; public values; SOCIAL NETWORKING; STRATEGIES; TELEVISION; DIVERSITY; NEWS;
D O I
10.1177/2056305120933289
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Over the past decade, public service media (PSM) have increasingly distributed content through digital platforms, most prominently YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This article explores how this process of platformization, the integration of digital platforms in PSM, affects the public service remit of promoting key public values, such as universality, independence, and diversity. Specifically, it interrogates how Dutch PSM imagine platforms and their users, as well as how these imaginaries affect online public service strategies. The starting point is the notion ofplatform imaginaries: the ways in which social actors understand and organize their activities in relation to platform algorithms, interfaces, data infrastructures, moderation procedures, business models, user practices, and audiences. The analysis of these imaginaries builds on key public service policy documents and 15 interviews with employees from the NPO (Nederlandse Publieke Omroep; the governing body), the broadcasting associations, SKO (audience measurement service), and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Our analysis of these materials shows that the online strategies of Dutch PSM are guided by three imaginations of platforms as (a) intermediaries that function on the basis of specific "laws," (b) places where new audiences reside, and (c) powerful corporations that largely operate beyond the national sphere of influence. These platform imaginaries consist of a complex of interrelated observations, arguments, ideas, and practices, which are generally accepted and partly contested. The main bone of contention is how platform audiences should be seen. It has been difficult to reconcile competing ideas about audiences and, consequently, about the role of PSM in a platform environment, as broadcasters and policy makers lack the necessary (aggregate) data to determine how the media landscape is exactly changing and what the best public service response is. The conclusion of the article proposes a number of steps to resolve this deadlock.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Public Logistics Information Platform Service Pricing Under the Condition of Queue Number of Visualization
    Liu, Huai-Yuan
    Chen, Jia-Juan
    Bi, Jian-Guo
    Zhang, Song-Bo
    2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (ICMESD 2016), 2016, : 219 - 224
  • [42] Co-creation experiences in European Public Service Media: Vision and trends
    Vaz-Alvarez, Martin
    Fieiras-Ceide, Cesar
    Tunez-Lopez, Miguel
    ADCOMUNICA-REVISTA CIENTIFICA DE ESTRATEGIAS TENDENCIAS E INNOVACION EN COMMUNICACION, 2021, (21): : 71 - 84
  • [43] Imaginaries and Normativities. Experimental Impulses for Digital and Public Theologies
    Hoehne, Florian
    OPEN THEOLOGY, 2024, 10 (01):
  • [44] European policy proposals to meet the challenge of public service media1
    Lopez Cepeda, Ana Maria
    Galletero Campos, Belen
    Ufarte Ruiz, Maria Jose
    HISTORIA Y COMUNICACION SOCIAL, 2022, 27 (02): : 483 - 495
  • [46] Just Getting By? Francophone Belgian Journalists Dealing with Dutch-language Sources in Their Public Broadcasting Service
    Standaert, Olivier
    Bouko, Catherine
    Vandendaele, Astrid
    JOURNALISM PRACTICE, 2020, 14 (06) : 664 - 678
  • [47] The global yet local nature of energy imaginaries: The cases of Dutch and Spanish hydrogen valleys
    Upham, Paul
    Maristany, Paula Cruells
    ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2025, 123
  • [48] Mass media and bureaucracy-bashing: Does the media influence public attitudes towards public administration?
    Roelle, Daniel
    PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, 2017, 32 (03) : 232 - 258
  • [49] Public service media and public funding: A three-country study of willingness to pay versus perceived dispensability
    Sehl, Annika
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 2023, 38 (06) : 608 - 624
  • [50] Jio sparks Disruption 2.0: infrastructural imaginaries and platform ecosystems in 'Digital India'
    Mukherjee, Rahul
    MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 2019, 41 (02) : 175 - 195