*Apologies for cross-posting* Dear all, VIEW Journal of European Television and History is excited to announce that its latest Issue on Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age is now available online! In the light of the double challenge of commercialization, digitization, and other recent technological, political and economic developments, this special issue proposes a reexamination of the role, definition and survival of traditional public service broadcasters. You can find the table of contents below or go to the issue here >> https://viewjournal.eu/20/volume/8/issue/16/ Additionally, the editorial board wish to acknowledge and extend heartfelt thanks to all authors and our peer reviewers for their valuable and voluntary contributions to the journal and the field at large. Issue #16: Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age *Co-edited by Jérôme Bourdon, Mette Charis Buchman and Peter B. Kaufman* Traditional public service broadcasters, ideally designed to serve citizens rather than consumers to inform the national conversations in well-informed democracies, face the double challenge of commercialization (since the 1980s) and digitization (since the 1990s). The question of their survival in this context has been posed again and again. The need for a redefinition seems inevitable. Editorial Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age - Jérôme Bourdon, Mette Buchman, Peter B. Kaufman http://bit.ly/2FsnWag Discoveries - Who’s Afraid of the Past: The Role of Archives in Shaping the Future of PSBs - Olga Kolokytha, Izabela Korbiel, Krisztina Rozgonyi, Katharine Sarikakis >> http://bit.ly/300lyRJ - Public Broadcasting Footage in the Commons: A Practitioners’ Statement - Jesse de Vos, Maarten Brinkerink, GertJan Kuiper >> http://bit.ly/2ZUvhZF - The Hidden Jewel in Public Service Broadcasting - Louise Broch >> http://bit.ly/37GDaF2 - Audience Participation in PSM from a Media-centric to a Society-centric Approach: The Monitor as a Best Practice of the Dutch Public Broadcaster NPO - Anne-Sofie Vanhaeght >> http://bit.ly/2tC78eh - Informed & Educated: When Public Service Radio Learns from the Commercial Radio Sector Daithí McMahon >> http://bit.ly/2QPblTV Explorations - Digital First! Reinventing Israeli PSB and Manufacturing Legitimacy Online - Oranit Klein Shagrir >> http://bit.ly/2QtfSMR - Translating PSM Policy into Production Practices: Studying Newsroom Management Strategies towards Audience Engagement - Marleen te Walvaart >> http://bit.ly/2FliQg6 - German Public Television, Social Media and Audience Engagement - Sven Stollfuß >> http://bit.ly/2SWjmct - Producing Online Youth Fiction in a Nordic Public Service Context - Mads Møller Andersen, Vilde Schanke Sundet >> http://bit.ly/39KIKYM <http://bit.ly/39KIKYM> VIEW is an open-access e-journal dedicated to sharing research on European Television History and Culture. VIEW is published by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and supported by the EUscreen Network. Kind regards, VIEW Journal team http://www.viewjournal.eu/ https://twitter.com/viewjournaleu/ https://www.facebook.com/viewjournal/ -- *Aisha Villegas* Outreach & Communications Coordinator *Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision* *Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE Hilversum * *Postbus 1060, 1200 BB Hilversum | **beeldengeluid.nl <http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/>* ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org