The EBU Knowledge Exchange brings together EBU Members, media professionals and communication scholars, presenting a unique opportunity for ideas sharing and fostering new collaborative partnerships; building a bridge between the worlds of academia and media.
In this 2014 edition, the conference focused on the effects of media fragmentation and the growing multiplicity of content and services on the behaviour of young audiences. The aim was to explore the opportunities for public service media to reach young people and remain a relevant point of reference in this changing media landscape.
TARGET AUDIENCE
10 Oct - EBU KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE DEVELOPS THE BIGGER PICTURE ON REACHING YOUNG AUDIENCES
You can find below the individual presentations from this year's EBU Knowledge Exchange. You can also download all the presentations as .zip file.
"Public Service Media and the Young: Media use and challenges to democracy from a Nordic horizon"
Dr Ulla Carlsson, NORDICOM / University of Gothenburg
"The youth are alright - but what about PSB content?"
Dennis Christensen, DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation)
Sharon Green, Radio Results International
"Transforming Audiences: The Media Life of the Young"
Dr Jakob Bjur, TNS-Sifo / University of Gothenburg
"No apocalyptic future for television"
Alexandre Callay, Eurodata TV Worldwide
"The Future of Television in Europe"
Ben Keen, IHS Technology
Francesca Cimino, EBU Media Intelligence Service
Riikka Lätti, EBU Media Intelligence Service
"Young People and News" (supporting slides)
Dr Sascha Hoelig, Hans Bredow Institute
"Young People and News" (supporting slides)
Dr Sjoerd Pennekamp, NPO
Photos by Ausi Petrelius
Date:
Publique
Norra Latin / Stockholm City Conference Centre
Rachel McGowan
Media Intelligence Service, EBU
Tel: +41 22 717 2297
mcgowan@ebu.ch
Download the full event programme