Capitalist Media corporations content that addresses humans in various social roles and results in meaning-making.
Public service media: state-related institutions Content that addresses humans in various social roles and results in meaning-making.
Civil society media: Citizen-control
– culture industries are more creative than other typical industries.
Public Service Broadcasting: Programmes that are financed, controlled and broadcasted to the public to provide information, advice and entertainment without trying to make a profit. e.g television and radio programmes. They are not commercial owned or government owned, but still relies on money from the government. The purpose is to inform, entertain, and educate.
Difference between culture industries and other industries:
Cultural industries has a social impact on people whereas other industries don’t
Other industries
Types:
Capitalist media – Corporations (eg. ITV) Public service media – State Related (eg. BBC) Civil society media – Citizen Control (eg. Hautlieu Radio)
Public Service Broadcasting:
Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. In many countries of the world, funding comes from governments, especially via annual fees charged on receivers.
The public service ethos of the BBC to inform, entertain and educate