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  • Streaming, Recommenders and Platformization in European Media Markets

    Streaming, Recommenders and Platformization in European Media Industries S trategic Research Programme at imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel SRP Media In our digital age, understanding the interplay between technology, society, and economics is crucial. Our research aims to analyze and ensure the economic and cultural sustainability of content production, aggregation, and consumption in an era of streaming, recommenders and platformization in European Media Industries. SRP Media is part of the Media Economics & Policy unit at imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel . Our research Latest news updates Diversity in VOD services: Seminar highlights from Madrid New report of the Fair MusE project New policy brief: International versus local VOD Looking back at RecSys 2024 New research network for VOD research methods Our presentations at ECREA The RecSys Conference 2024 Webinar: Streaming in Vlaanderen More updates Contact us Pleinlaan 9, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Submit Thanks for your message!

  • About | SRP Media

    About SRP Media SRP Media represents the third Strategic Research Programme on media economics at imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel . Its focus lies on understanding algorithm-driven media industries and how they reshape value in small markets. SRP Media c lusters four PhD trajectories and affiliated research projects that deal with Streaming, Recommenders and Platformization in European Media Industries. By doing so, SRP Media aims to foster collaborations and knowledge exchanges across several national and international research projects, and to function as one centralised hub towards external stakeholders. Research projects Streaming, Recommenders and Platformization in European Media Industries The research is conducted within the broader field of media and communication studies, more particularly in the research fields of media economics, political economy, innovation studies, and media policy. The importance of the research is confirmed by existing academic research, current media company practices, and ongoing policy developments in the field. Recent academic research has already been exploring the topic of algorithms in media industries. However, this body of work remains limited, mainly due to the ongoing changes in algorithm use, as well as the limited data publicly available on how algorithms and content recommendations are made in practice. In order to contribute to scientific evidence on the topic, as well as to industry- and policy-related debates and developments, the SRP follows three main research industries, namely news media, public service media, and global and domestic streaming platforms. Each industry will be analysed from four perspectives: media companies, media content, media audiences, and media policy. It also aims to analyse the interplay between the three, to identify their effects on audience consumption, and the ways in which algorithms are used and regulated. The research combines qualitative and quantitative methodology and specifically focuses on small media markets. It also applies case studies, both individually and in comparative analyses, either between different media service providers, or between different EU Member States. The programme will provide media stakeholders with the necessary knowledge on the usage and effects of algorithms on media production, distribution, and consumption. The findings will also help policymakers to formulate legislation that will accurately measure and efficiently regulate the implementation and use of algorithms and recommender systems. Principal Investigators Pieter Ballon Supervisor Tim Raats Supervisor / Track Lead Annelien Smets Track Lead Wendy Van den Broeck Track Lead Meet our team You might also be interested in ... ... fellow knowledge hubs at imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel related to media and technology. Nieuwsgebruik.be Mediapunt Mediawijs Knowledge Center Data & Society

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