Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Kent Asp - University of Gothenburg, Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Description
The study "Swedish TV supply" is conducted annually since 1998. Since 2012, except for the TV channels SVT1, SVT2, Barnkanalen (the Children Channel), SVT24, Kunskapskanalen (the Knowledge Channel), TV3, TV4, Kanal 5, TV6, Sjuan (Seven), TV8 and the UR program of SVT1 and SVT2, programme of the Swedish Radio (P1, P2, P3, P4 Göteborg, P4 Kristianstad, Radio Rix och Mix Megapol) as well as the play services of some TV channels (SVT play, TV4 play, TV3 play and Kanal 5 play) have been examined. The new name of the study is therefore "Swedish media supply".
The examination of the programs offered on TV is designed to answer five questions: (1) What is the range of supply in the television channels during the program year 2013? (2) What similarities and differences between the television channels' program profiles? (3) What are the programs offered for specific groups: children, youth, minorities and the disabled? (4) How has variety of programmes developed over time? (5) And how is diversity manifested in Swedish television?
The study is based in principle on the information about TV programme
Language
Swedish
Research principal
Responsible department/unit
Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Data contains personal data
No
Unit of analysis
Population
Programs in Swedish radio and TV Channels in 2013
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2013 – 2013
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Lowest geographic unit
Country
Highest geographic unit
Country
Research area
MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE, Media
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Media Studies
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Myndigheten för radio och TV. 2014. Svenskt medieutbud. ISSN: 1403-6320 http://www.radioochtv.se/Documents/Publikationer/Svenskt-medieutbud-2014-webb.pdf
ISSN:
1403-6320
Myndigheten för radio och TV. 2011. Svenskt tv-utbud. Myndigheten för radio och TV. ISSN: 1403-6320
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http://www.radioochtv.se/documents/publikationer/svenskt%20tvutbud%202011.pdf
ISSN:
1403-6320
Svenskt tv-utbud 1999, Tryck: Elanders Gotab AB - Stockholm, maj 2000, ISSN: 1403-6320
ISSN:
1403-6320
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Kent Asp - University of Gothenburg, Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Time period(s) investigated
2013 – 2013
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Data on television, radio and play services supply was collected by coding the program information provided by each channel. It was sent to researchers every week or was downloaded from the channels' website. In the coding process, various properties of the programs were coded, i.e. given a numerical code.
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Kent Asp - University of Gothenburg, Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Time period(s) investigated
2013 – 2013
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Data on television, radio and play services supply was collected by coding the program information provided by each channel. It was sent to researchers every week or was downloaded from the channels' website. In the coding process, various properties of the programs were coded, i.e. given a numerical code.
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Kent Asp - University of Gothenburg, Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Time period(s) investigated
2013 – 2013
Collection methodology
Data on television, radio and play services supply was collected by coding the program information provided by each channel. It was sent to researchers every week or was downloaded from the channels' website. In the coding process, various properties of the programs were coded, i.e. given a numerical code.