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African Charter on Broadcasting 2001
African Charter on Broadcasting 2001, adopted in Windhoek in May 2001, ten years after the adoption of the Windhoek Declaration.


Model of Public Broadcasting Law
This model law sets out to explain the nature of public service broadcasting and, at the same time, how to implement it in practice through legislation.


Pacific Islands Television Survey
Report 2002


Public Broadcasting: Why? How?
This brochure presents in a simple and direct style an entirely up-to-date summary of the basic concepts relating to public service, which is vital to the functioning of democratic societies.


Recommendations
adopted by the participants to the workshop on Public Service Broadcasting organized by UNESCO in the framework of the World Electronic Media Forum, Geneva, 11 December 2003


Statement "Public Service Broadcasting Today and Tomorrow"
adopted by the participants to the workshop on Public Service Broadcasting organized by UNESCO in the framework of the World Electronic Media Forum, Geneva, 11 December 2003


CBA Editorial Guidelines
- by The Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) with Support from UNESCO


Public Service Broadcasting. A comparative Legal Survey - by Toby Mendel
This study looks at the way in which national, publicly-funded broadcasters are organised and paid for in six countries where support for these broadcasters remains strong, namely Australia, Canada, France, Japan, South Africa and the United Kingdom. Thefocus is on the legal and practical arrangements under which these broadcasters operate, including broadcasting obligations, governance structures and funding arrangements.


Informed Democracies. Parliamentary Broadcasts as a Public Service - by Mary Raine, Robyn Bresnahan
Parliamentary Broadcasts as a Public Service.


Media Matter - Citizens Care (Advocacy Brochure on Citizens and the Media) - by Ammu Joseph
The who, what, when, where, why, how, and buts of citizens’ engagement with the media.


Pacific Islands Television Survey
Report 2002


Public Service Broadcasting - Cultural and Educational Dimensions
International Round Table; Paris; 1995.


Guidelines for Broadcasting Regulation
By Eve Salomon ; Publisher: UNESCO and Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA); 2006.


Public Service Broadcasting. A Best Practices Source Book
Editor: Indrajit Banerjee and Kalinga Seneviratne AMIC, Publisher: UNESCO; 2005.


Citoyens et média. Guide pratique pour un dialogue entre citoyens et Média.
Editeur: Prof. Jamal Eddine Naji, Publié parl'UNESCO; 2006.