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International Communication Gazette | 2015

The use of international television formats by public service broadcasters in Australia, Denmark and Germany

Andrea Esser; Pia Majbritt Jensen

Today, the use of internationally licensed television formats, developed in one market and sold for local adaptation, is a widespread practice amongst commercial broadcasters around the world. But how has this trend impacted on public service broadcasting? Public service stipulations include the provision of content that informs and educates, helps imagine the nation, enriches the lives and culture of its citizens and provides an inclusive public sphere to support democracy. Can internationally franchised programmes fulfil these remits? And to what extent are they employed by public service broadcasters? Responding to criticisms of the international, commodified character of formats in general and their staple, reality TV and lifestyle entertainment more specifically, this article provides a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of international formats by Australian, Danish and German public service broadcasters. The article hopes to contribute to media policy debate and concludes by arguing that, even in the relatively few instances where formats have been employed, the benefits outweigh the concerns raised.


Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies | 2017

The 'three-leaf clover': A methodological lens to understand transnational audiences

Pia Majbritt Jensen; Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen

As the global distribution, broadcast and viewing of Danish TV drama in different parts of the world involves the engagement of heterogeneous players involved in complex interrelationships, this article discusses the methodological lens of the ‘three-leaf clover’ to capture the complexity of these interrelationships. The article explains how the three-leaf clover model helps in embracing transnational interconnectivities, presents its opportunities and challenges and tests the capacity of the model by discussing the differing historical trajectories of how the series travelled into the world, the varying intensities of interest in the series and the permeability of the audience groupings.


The Journal of Popular Television | 2013

Nordic Noir challenging ‘the language of advantage’: Setting, light and language as production values in Danish television series

Pia Majbritt Jensen; Anne Marit Waade


MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research | 2008

The international extent and elasticity of lifestyle television

Pia Majbritt Jensen


Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies | 2013

The Use of Format Adaptation in Danish Public Service Programming

Pia Majbritt Jensen


MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research | 2005

Formatversionering. Et overblik

Pia Majbritt Jensen


Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies | 2017

Danish TV drama: Behind the unexpected popularity

Pia Majbritt Jensen; Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen


ANZCA - Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference - Sydney University | 2017

Ratings Behaving Madly: Danish TV Drama's Fortuitous Success in Australia

Marion McCutcheon; Pia Majbritt Jensen


Transnational Audiences | 2016

The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama

Pia Majbritt Jensen


MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research | 2016

Trine Syvertsen, Gunn Enli, Ole J. Mjøs & Hallvard Moe. The Media Welfare State: Nordic Media in the Digital Age. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 2014.

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Andrea Esser

University of Roehampton

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