Assemblée générale du CMRTV, Montréal, 21.11.2003.

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  INTERIM REPORT FEBRUARY 2002,
TO THE PRESENT AND FUTURE MEMBERS OF THE WRTVC
 
  Dear colleagues,

The WRTVC is moving ahead, although not as fast as I should wish, due to a chronic shortage of financial resources.

The aim of this message is to report to you on what happened since our November meeting and to announce the general aseembly which will take place in Montreal, November 21 and 22, 2002.

1) Evaluation and Certification Agency

One of the main objectives we discussed in November is the creation of a world observatory of electronic media. Since then, I dropped the word "observatory" which causes confusion with existing observatories, such as the one in Strasburg. The concept of a "rating and certification agency" specifies more clearly what we are aiming at. The certification concept is very important since it adds a therapeutic dimension to the diagnosis of each country's electronic media.

 
 

La notion de certification est très importante, car elle permet d'assortir le diagnostic du paysage audiovisuel de chaque pays d'une proposition thérapeutique. Offert soit directement aux radiodiffuseurs, soit à leurs gouvernements, le processus de certification est une voie vers la réalisation d'un véritable service public. Bien entendu, ce processus de certification s'appuiera sur les organismes compétents dans les régions concernées, tel l'AIBD dans l'Asie-Pacifique. Je pense que de nombreux gouvernements pourraient être intéressés à financer la certification de leur radio-télévision nationale, pour bénéficier d'un label de qualité internationalement reconnu par un organe indépendant.


2) International standards of electronic medias' contribution to society's good governance

Professor Louis Balme, a renowned specialist of quality certification in the industry, will conduct a research to determine the implicit international standards which need to be formulated in order to establish the common basis of all certification processes, which take into account regional or local characteristics.

For a first evaluation of international standards measuring the services a society is entitled to get from its electronic media and the conditions needed to furnish such services, Prof. Balme will conduct group interviews in five to six countries as different from each other as possible.

These interviews will follow a pattern, conceived by Japanese researchers and perfected at MIT, which produces coherent results, easy to compare from one group to the other, from one country to the other. There will be three groups in each test country : one representing professionals (from TV, radio and internet), one users (viewers, listeners and internet surfers), and the third experts (academics, writers, regulators, etc.).

3) Measures of PSB Accountability

Paolo Baldi (EBU) and Mark Ellis (The Knowledge Agency, London) have devised a research on objective elements which European PSBs have to furnish their respective governments to substantiate their public service remit. Mark Ellis intends to question audience research chiefs and corporate affairs specialists of EBU members, government broadcasting regulators and independent research institutes. His objectives will be to gather and consolidate facts on which there is no comprehensive view, but also to stimulate an active interest in devising and promoting PSBs' specific performance indicators.

Market shares cannot be the sole measure of PSBs' social role. There is an urgent need to promote more meaningful standards, but it requires international cooperation and the support of all interested parties.

The WRTVC does not have yet the means to finance such a study. I am working on it.

4) World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), Geneva, December 2003.

This UN summit, entrusted to ITU, will gather heads of state, industry moguls and civil society representatives.

The preparation of the summit is rather nebulous, but one thing seems certain : content, not technology, will dominate the agenda.

The WRTVC supports the idea that public broadcasting is a prerequisite of the information society, because it is the only way for a majority of citizens, in a majority of countries, to reach the level of information and culture needed to use IT in a profitable way.


The WRTVC intends to unite all organisations willing to support such a platform. There will be innumerable groups represented at the Summit, each trying to push its own interests. An isolated organisation cannot make its voice heard. Please give me your suggestions.

5) Carrying the torch for the WTVC project

Thanks to Javad Mottaghi, I participated in a most interesting seminar in Jakarta about the transition of Indonesian state radio and television to public service. I also attended the PBI steering committee in Hong Kong, an occasion of useful contacts with PSBs from many countries.

The WRTVC project meets with great interest everywhere. Several WRTVC members, who were not present at our Paris meeting, but received the notes, wrote to express their interest and support. Reinhard Keune, the broadcasting specialist of the powerful German foundation FES, wrote an important article entitled "Towards a Global Public Sphere", in which he praises our initiative.

6) Financing

The Hoso Bunka Foundation, in Japan, and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation are supporting our work (around 100.000 Sw. Fr. altogether). I am hoping for a contribution of the Swiss regulation authority, OFCOM, and perhaps of EBU. But time is short until the WSIS and we need a lot more resources if we are to be ready on time. If you have ideas…

7) General Assembly of the WRTVC

As announced in Paris, thanks to Micheline Vaillancourt and CBC, we shall organise a general assembly of the WRTVC in Montreal, Thursday and Friday, November 21 and 22, 2002.

At the occasion of the 50th anniversary of CBC and of the 30th anniversary of Radio-Québec, in cooperation with the University of Quebec and Orbicom, Micheline plans to dedicate Thursday to a series of workshops on "Public Broadcasting in the Information Society".

The WRTVC assembly will take place on Friday morning. There will be discussion of the strategic plan and election of a new board, meeting the same day in the afternoon

Thank you in advance for your support, and also for your suggestions and criticisms. I am counting on your reactions.

Very cordially yours,

    
Guillaume Chenevière

 
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