ABSTRACT

What does the future hold for broadcasting in Britain? At a time when British broadcasting is undergoing great change, what revenues will be available for funding programming in the 1990s and beyond? Paying for Broadcasting: The Handbook presents a wide-ranging discussion of funding options open to broadcasters. Commissioned by the BBC to inform debate in the run up to the 1996 Charter Renewal, and drawing on examples from Britain and other worldwide broadcasting markets, the authors explore the histories of and project future possibilities for the revenues available from different sources: advertising and sponsorship, subscription, programme sales and co-production and various kinds of public funding.

chapter 1|39 pages

Television Advertising

chapter 2|7 pages

Television Sponsorship

chapter 3|17 pages

Radio Advertising

chapter 5|73 pages

Subscription

part |2 pages

Part II The Public Funding of Broadcasting

chapter 6|55 pages

The Public Funding of Broadcasting