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Title
Public service media online, advertising and the third-party user data business: A trade versus trust dilemma?
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Abstract
News and media web pages generate valuable consumer data, collected by third-party servers. Using longitudinal experiments, this article shows that third-party servers are active in 34 cases of European public service media (PSM) websites from 19 countries. This constitutes a pressing privacy problem in relation to GDPR and challenges the notion of PSM organizations as particularly trusted providers of media content. This has implications for their role and placement in the commercial media landscape as well as for their independency, but also for their survival in the future media landscape. Our analysis shows not only connections between the presence of advertisement and the number of third-party servers found but also a reflection of different types of European media systems. To provide a benchmark for our analysis, we also analysed 64 private media websites for the presence of third-party servers. The empirical results suggest a pressing need for discussions on whether and how PSM organizations can participate in the commercial web ecology of user data exchange and utilization, for example, for the purposes of user profiling, targeting and PSM performance measurement.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Convergence : the international journal of research into new media technologies. - Luton, 1995, currens
TECHNOLOGIES
Publication
Luton : 2020
ISSN
1354-8565 [print]
1748-7382 [online]
DOI
10.1177/1354856518790203
Volume/pages
26 :2 (2020) , p. 421-447
ISI
000522921400012
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 02.10.2024
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