C 2025

Updating the Classics : The Roles and Principles of Public Service Journalism in the Digital Era

MILOSAVLJEVIĆ, Marko and Marína URBÁNIKOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Updating the Classics : The Roles and Principles of Public Service Journalism in the Digital Era

Authors

MILOSAVLJEVIĆ, Marko and Marína URBÁNIKOVÁ

Edition

London, Challenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism, p. 25-46, 22 pp. 2025

Publisher

University of Westminster Press

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Chapter(s) of a specialized book

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization

Fakulta sociálních studií – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-1-915445-60-5

Keywords in English

public service media; quality journalism; digital era

Links

GA22-30563S, research and development project.
Changed: 17/3/2026 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

The transformations brought about by recent societal, technological, and political developments have challenged public service media (PSM) to reevaluate its principles, roles, and functions. This also applies to PSM journalism, which has traditionally been one of the foundational pillars of PSM. This chapter delves into the response of PSM journalism to contemporary developments, examining the guiding principles it should embrace and the roles it should fulfil to maintain its relevance in the digital age. In addition, it explores the concept of quality journalism and examines whether PSM journalism should be ‘just’ quality journalism or have unique characteristics that set it apart. We argue that PSM journalism should be based on the core normative principles of quality journalism while simultaneously incorporating the normative principles intrinsic to PSM as a whole. Thus, in addition to the standards of quality journalism, PSM journalism should incorporate and exemplify the principle of universality, which refers to: a) the diversity of forms and genres; b) equitable and universal access for all segments of society; and c) comprehensive coverage not only at the national but also at the local, regional, and international levels.