Notes
1. Schlessinger, ‘Do Institutions Matter?’, 2.
2. Cf. CitationJacka, ‘Democracy as Defeat’; and CitationFlew, ‘The Social Contract and Beyond in Broadcast Media Policy’.
3. CitationAndrews, ‘Modernisation or Marketisation’.
4. CitationMueller and Lentz, ‘Revitalising Information and Communication Policy Research’.
5. CitationMcQuail and Van Cuilenburg, ‘Media Policy Paradigm Shifts’.
6. CitationGarnham, ‘Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach to the Evaluation of Welfare’.
7. CitationDahlgren, ‘Public Service Media, Old and New’.
8. CitationKarppinen, ‘Against Naive Pluralism in Media Politics’.
9. CitationMcGuigan, Rethinking Cultural Policy.
10. CitationColeman, ‘From Service to Commons’.
11. CitationUrrichio, ‘Beyond the Great Divide’.
12. CitationHargreaves Heap, ‘Television in a Digital Age’.
13. CitationMcKinsey, Public Service Broadcasters around the World.
14. CitationPine, 2RN and the Origins of Irish Radio.
15. CitationSavage, Irish Television.
16. CitationSavage, Irish Television
17. CitationGorham, Forty Years of Broadcasting.
18. CitationDoolan, Sit Down and be Counted.
19. CitationMulryan, Radio, Radio.
20. CitationFlynn, ‘Broadcasting: From Promise to Practice’.
21. All of these accusations have been rejected by the relevant regulatory bodies.
22. CitationBoucher and Collins, ‘Having One's Cake and Being Eaten Too’.
23. Interim report of the Forum on Broadcasting.
24. Interview with the author, 2004.
25. CitationAdshead and Millar, ‘Ireland as a Catholic Corporatist State’.
26. RTÉ Charter, 2004.
27. CitationQuinn, Maverick.
28. , Broadcasting and Irish Public Life; CitationCorcoran, RTÉ and the Globalisation of Irish Television.