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A Message That We All Share Title Sheet
A MESSAGE THAT WE ALL SHARE TITLE SHEET A message that we all share A research of the campaign ‘All that we share’ released in 2017 by TV 2 Denmark. In addition, an understanding of the Danish viewers' interaction with the message hereof and a view of the campaign in an international context. MASTER THESIS IN CULTURE, COMMUNICATION & GLOBALISATION 10th semester, June 2020. Aalborg University STUDENTS Cristian Voicu (20180685) Ida Marie Stenumgaard (20181122) SUPERVISOR Birthe Mousten Nielsen CHARACTERS: 281,574 PREFACE The thesis is made from an interest concerning a Danish TV networks’ decision to use the message of connectedness and diversity as part of their brand identity. We find is interesting to research why TV 2 decided to do this and further, how they did it. In addition to this, we want to see how the Danish consumers interact with this message and, given the large international response to the campaign and its message, we also want to investigate the international viewers' perception of the campaign. We want to give a special thanks to the 12 respondents and to Vicky Wassman Dahi who participated in our data collection and contributed with interesting and essential meanings and insights to our research. Further, we want to thank our supervisor, Birthe, for her perspectives and constructive feedback. We hope you enjoy the reading. Abstract Today companies employ increasingly more complex branding strategies as they try to keep up with the competition and with the evolving needs and behaviours of consumers. Brand managers are turning to using cultural or ideological principles as the core of their branding efforts. -
Public Service Redegørelse 2016
TV 2 DANMARK PUBLIC SERVICE REDEGØRELSE 2016 TV 2 DANMARK A/S RUGAARDSVEJ 25 5100 ODENSE C 14. REGNSKABSÅR CVR 10 41 34 94 TV 2 DANMARK PUBLIC SERVICE REDEGØRELSE INDHOLD Forord . 5 PUBLIC SERVICE-REDEGØRELSE Indledning . .. 9 Dansksprogede udsendelser . 9 Nyhedsudsendelser . 9 Sport . 11 Dansk dramatik. .. 11 Børne- og ungdomsprogrammer . 12 Særlige målgrupper . 12 Tekstning i 2016 . 12 Tegnsprogstolkning . 15 Analyse af mulighederne for nye tilgængelighedstjenester . 15 PROGRAMFLADEN Om seermålinger . 19 Kvalitet, alsidighed og mangfoldighed . 19 Programvurderinger . 23 Tv-sening og seerandele . 25 Efterspørgsel . 26 Dækning . 28 DIALOG MED SEERE OG BRUGERE Dialog med lytter- og seerorganisationerne . 33 Dialogmøder . 33 Seernes redaktør . 33 Programkritik og klager . 33 Kontakten med seere og brugere . 35 DANSK FILM, KULTUR, BØRN OG SENDETIDSPUNKTER TV 2s engagement i dansk film . 39 Delregnskaber . 40 Dækning af kultur og religiøse emner . 42 Børn og sendetidspunkter . 44 Europæiske programmer. 45 Uafhængige producenter . 45 PUBLIC SERVICE-TILLADELSEN OG PÅTEGNINGER Public service-tilladelsen . 47 Ledelsens erklæring . 49 Den uafhængige revisors erklæring . 50 3 TV 2 DANMARK PUBLIC SERVICE REDEGØRELSE FORORD FORORD Flow-tv-sening eller on demand-sening? I en tid, hvor medievaner er under forandring, er virkeligheden både-og . Danskerne vil gerne begge dele – både det indhold, der udbydes som flow-tv, og det indhold, der udbydes on demand . Fællesnævneren for TV 2 er levende billeder, som samler danskerne, og som de kan dele med hinanden . Nøgleordene er høj kvalitet og relevans . I 2016 fortsatte TV 2 den digitale transformation . Målet er at være til stede dér, hvor brugerne er, og skabe engagement og fællesskab uanset platforme . Samtidig udvikles og styrkes indholdsuniverset med nyheder, dokumentar, sport, fiktion, livsstil, underholdning og events . -
Tv Og Streaming 2020
2020 MEDIERNES UDVIKLING I DANMARK MEDIERNESUDVIKLING.SLKS.DK TV OG STREAMING 2020 FOTO: COLOURBOX ISSN 2445-852X TV OG STREAMING 2020 INDHOLD Introduktion ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 Hovedresultater og konklusion .................................................................................................................... 5 TV-forbrug på flere platforme ....................................................................................................................... 8 TV-husstande i danmark ............................................................................................................................... 11 Tv-forbruget i Danmark ................................................................................................................................. 13 5.1 Den gennemsnitlige tv-sening ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 5.2 Tv-seernes demografi ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15 5.2.1 Alder ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 5.2.2 Uddannelse ............................................................................................................................................................................ -
Undertekster Til TV
Generelt om ViSP - Videnscenter for Specialpædagogik ViSP er et kommunikationscenter, der tilbyder undervis- ning, rådgivning og vejledning til personer med o Vanskeligheder inden for sprog, tale og stemme Undertekster o Kognitive vanskeligheder o Følgevirkninger efter en erhvervet hjerneskade til TV o Vanskeligheder i forhold til hørelse o Svære læse-/skrive-/regnevanskeligheder o Ordblindhed o Behov for it-baserede kommunikationshjælpe- midler mv. ViSP - Videnscenter for Specialpædagogik Hovedadresse Birkebjerg Allé 3 4700 Næstved Tlf. 5588 6900 www.visp.dk Følg os på Facebook ViSP – Videnscenter for Specialpædagogik Rev 0117 Tekster på dit TV Sådan vælger du undertekster via tekst-tv Du har mulighed for at få vist undertekster på tekstede pro- 1. Vælg den kanal du vil se. grammer på mange forskellige TV-kanaler. 2. Tryk på tekst-tv-knappen og vælg derefter sidenummeret På nyere typer TV-apparater/digital-modtagere kan du vælge at for den ønskede kanal (se oversigten herunder). slå undertekster til automatisk med DVB-funktion (se yderligere 3. Hvis programmet er tekstet, kommer der automatisk tekst under overskriften ”Sådan vælger du DVB-undertekster”), eller frem nederst i billedet. du kan vælge undertekster for et enkelt program ad gangen ved at benytte tekst-TV. Tekstede udsendelser til TV Sådan vælger du DVB-undertekster På flere udsendelser er det muligt at få undertekster. I programoversigten vil det ofte være vist ved, at der står Har du en digital tv-modtager, kan du nu få automatiske under- (TTV) ud for programmet. tekster på tekstede tv-udsendelser. Hvad du præcis skal gøre, afhænger af dit TV, men du skal sand- I TV-programmer på DR og TV2, vises der et tegn foran udsendel- synligvis – på din fjernbetjening vælge: sen, hvis tekster er muligt. -
Tv 2 | Danmark 2001 Public Service Beretning
FORORD . 5 TV 2 | SPORTEN . 83 PUBLIC SERVICE-REGNSKAB . 11 TV 2 | INTERAKTIV . 89 TV 2-REGIONERNE . 37 TV 2s DIGITALISERING . 95 ÅRETS PROGRAMMER . 57 REKLAMESALGET . 101 TV 2 ZULU . 69 REGNSKABET FOR 2001 . 107 TV 2 | NYHEDERNE . 75 BILLEDLISTE . 111 TV 2 | DANMARK RUGAARDSVEJ 25 · 5100 ODENSE C TEL. 65 91 12 44 · FAX 65 91 33 22 · [email protected] · www.tv2.dk TV 2 | DANMARK 2001 PUBLIC SERVICE BERETNING DESIGN OG PRODUKTION: REKLAMEBUREAUET CLAUSEN & NIELSEN, ODENSE · TRYK: NYBORG SCANTRYK KORTGENGIVELSE EFTER TILLADELSE AF © KORT & MATRIKELSTYRELSEN (A. 44-02) JUNI 2002 FORORD ... et begivenhedsrigt år 6 FORORD FORORD 7 GODT og begivenhedsrigt Sådan kan man roligt betegne 2001 - set fra TV 2s synsvin- Den ene begivenhed var terrorangrebet mod USA den 11. kel. september. En begivenhed, som TV 2/NYHEDERNE dække- Konkurrencen var hård. Den bliver kun stærkere i fremti- de så tæt, at det var vanskeligt at få øje på en ubelyst vin- den. Og netop derfor er det meget tilfredsstillende at kunne kel, da chokket havde lagt sig. konstatere, at TV 2 gik styrket ud af 2001, selv om året be- Den anden begivenhed var det tredobbelte valg den 20. gyndte svagt. november, hvor danskerne for første gang gik til kommunal-, Men takket være et godt samarbejde med de uafhængi- amts- og folketingsvalg på samme dag. Over en million dan- ge, danske producenter og en god indsats i vores program- skere fulgte valgdramaet på TV 2. producerende afdelinger oplevede TV 2 i efteråret 2001 sit TV 2/NYHEDERNE fastholdt sin position som landets seermæssigt bedste halvår i fem år. -
Media Development 2013
DR Audience Research Media Development 2013 The DR Audience Research Department's annual report on the use of electronic media in Denmark Media Development 2013 page 2 ISBN 978-87-995081-2-9 Media Development 2013 page 3 Preface · page 4 Streaming has become mainstream Chapter 1 · page 6 Biggest drop in TV viewing ever Chapter 2 · page 12 Commercial radio: Local outstrips national Chapter 3 · page 18 The net is getting bigger on small screens Chapter 4 · page 24 Three things viewers want Chapter 5 · page 30 Netflix is the sixth-largest TV channel in Denmark Chapter 6 · page 36 Women have embraced the smartphone Chapter 7 · page 40 The future in teenage ears Chapter 8 · page 44 #danishuseofhashtags Chapter 9 · page 48 Barnaby, Beverly Hills 90210 or binge-watching? Chapter 10 · page 54 Tweens – between games and social media Media Development 2013 Preface page 4 Streaming has become mainstream 2013 will be remembered as the year streaming became fixed in the minds of Danes – and their media consumption. By Lars Thunø Audience Research Manager, DR Audience Research Media Development 2013 Preface page 5 With Netflix at the forefront, High usability has been an Danish and foreign streaming important factor in the increased services left their mark on the distribution of streaming Danish media landscape in 2013. services. The services have While Spotify had already taken quite simply been easy for all a large share of Danish music demographic groups to access. consumption, the headlines in Combined with the widespread 2013 were all about streaming use of smartphones and tablets, of TV. -
DR3 – Dannelsesrejse?
DR3 – Dannelsesrejse? Roskilde Universitetscenter 2013 Den Humanistiske Bacheloruddannelse 2. Semester Hus 45.3 Udarbejdet af gruppe 5: Sissel Wold-Andersen, Sari Vegendal, Jeppe Falk Hedal, Sofie Urhammer, Andreas Buchtrup Andersen og Lea Tolstrup Vejleder: Anne-Sofie Von Holstein Antal normalsider: 76 sider á 182.233 tegn Antal udskriftsider: 155 2. Semester 45.3 Projektgruppe 5 Indhold 1.Indledning ........................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Motivation .................................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Problemfelt ................................................................................................................................. 7 1.3 Problemformulering ................................................................................................................... 9 1.4 Uddybning og afgrænsning ...................................................................................................... 10 1.5 Forankring................................................................................................................................. 11 1.6 Begrebsafklaring ....................................................................................................................... 12 1.6.1 Det postmoderne samfund ............................................................................................................ 12 1.6.2 Det postmoderne -
UPDATE Contents
2013 UPDATE CONTENTS Acknowlegements ................................................................................... 2 Introduction ............................................................................................... 3 Austria ......................................................................................................... 4 Belgium ....................................................................................................... 8 Cyprus ......................................................................................................... 18 Czech Republic ........................................................................................ 23 Denmark .................................................................................................... 28 Finland ........................................................................................................ 34 France ......................................................................................................... 39 Germany .................................................................................................... 57 Iceland ........................................................................................................ 78 Ireland ........................................................................................................ 83 Italy .............................................................................................................. 88 Netherlands ............................................................................................. -
Drama Directory 2014
2014 UPDATE CONTENTS Acknowlegements ..................................................... 2 Latvia .......................................................................... 122 Introduction ................................................................. 3 Lithuania ................................................................... 125 Luxembourg ............................................................ 131 Austria .......................................................................... 4 Malta .......................................................................... 133 Belgium ...................................................................... 10 Netherlands ............................................................. 135 Bulgaria ....................................................................... 21 Norway ..................................................................... 145 Cyprus ......................................................................... 26 Poland ........................................................................ 151 Czech Republic ......................................................... 31 Portugal .................................................................... 157 Denmark .................................................................... 36 Romania ................................................................... 160 Estonia ........................................................................ 42 Slovakia ................................................................... -
995 Final COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels,23.9.2010 SEC(2010)995final COMMISSIONSTAFFWORKINGDOCUMENT Accompanyingdocumenttothe COMMUNICATIONFROMTHECOMMISSIONTOTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT,THECOUNCIL,THEEUROPEANECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COMMITTEEANDTHECOMMITTEEOFTHEREGIONS NinthCommunication ontheapplicationofArticles4and5ofDirective89/552/EECas amendedbyDirective97/36/ECandDirective2007/65/EC,fortheperiod2007-2008 (PromotionofEuropeanandindependentaudiovisual works) COM(2010)450final EN EN COMMISSIONSTAFFWORKINGDOCUMENT Accompanyingdocumenttothe COMMUNICATIONFROMTHECOMMISSIONTOTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT,THECOUNCIL,THEEUROPEANECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COMMITTEEANDTHECOMMITTEEOFTHEREGIONS NinthCommunication ontheapplicationofArticles4and5ofDirective89/552/EECas amendedbyDirective97/36/ECandDirective2007/65/EC,fortheperiod20072008 (PromotionofEuropeanandindependentaudiovisual works) EN 2 EN TABLE OF CONTENTS ApplicationofArticles 4and5ineachMemberState ..........................................................5 Introduction ................................................................................................................................5 1. ApplicationofArticles 4and5:generalremarks ...................................................5 1.1. MonitoringmethodsintheMemberStates ..................................................................6 1.2. Reasonsfornon-compliance ........................................................................................7 1.3. Measures plannedor adoptedtoremedycasesofnoncompliance .............................8 1.4. Conclusions -
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 24.9.2012 SWD(2012) 269 Final
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 24.9.2012 SWD(2012) 269 final COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT PROMOTION OF EUROPEAN WORKS IN EU SCHEDULED AND ON-DEMAND AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA SERVICES PART III ANNEX to PART II on the application of Articles 16 and 17 of Directive 2010/13/EU for the period 2009-2010 Accompanying the document First Report on the Application of Articles 13, 16 and 17 of Directive 2010/13/EU for the period 2009-2010 {COM(2012) 522 final} EN EN TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNEX 1: .............................................................................................................................. 3 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS.......................................................................................... 3 ANNEX 2: .............................................................................................................................. 6 CHARTS AND TABLES ON THE APPLICATION OF ARTICLES 16 AND 17 ................ 6 ANNEX 3: ............................................................................................................................ 12 LIST OF TELEVISION CHANNELS IN THE MEMBER STATES WHICH FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE MAJORITY PROPORTION REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 16 ................... 12 ANNEX 4: ............................................................................................................................ 24 LIST OF TELEVISION CHANNELS IN THE MEMBER STATES WHICH FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE MAJORITY PROPORTION REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 17 ................... 24 2 ANNEX 1: PERFORMANCE INDICATORS The following indicators -
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COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 22.7.2008 SEC(2008) 2310 COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying document to the COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Eighth Communication on the application of Articles 4 and 5 of Directive 89/552/EEC ‘Television without Frontiers’, as amended by Directive 97/36/EC, for the period 2005- 2006 [COM(2008) 481 final] EN EN TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 1: Performance indicators...................................................... 3 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 2: Charts and tables on the application of Articles 4 and 5... 6 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 3: Application of Articles 4 and 5 in each Member State ... 12 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 4: Summary of the reports from the Member States ........... 44 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 5: Voluntary reports by Bulgaria and Romania................. 177 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 6: Reports from the Member States of the European Free Trade Association participating in the European Economic Area ......................................... 182 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 7: Average transmission time of European works by channels with an audience share above 3% .. ........................................................................ 187 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 8: List of television channels in the Member States which failed to achieve the majority proportion required by Article 4............................................. 195 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 9: List of television channels in the Member States which failed to achieve the minimum proportion required by Article 5........................................... 213 EN 2 EN BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 1: Performance indicators The following indicators facilitate the evaluation of compliance with the proportions referred to in Article 4 and 5 of the Directive. Indicators 2 – 5 are based on criteria set out in Articles 4 and 5.