Title: Peer review for African Public Broadcasters
1Peer review for African Public Broadcasters
Session Legitimacy, the public broadcaster and
the public agenda. How do public broadcasters
establish their identity?
- Guy Berger
- Conference Global media, culture and tomorrows
challenges. PBI, Maputo, 21-22 September, 2006
2STAY TUNED
- Aping the APRM
- Whys and wherefores
- How to handle
- By whom?
- Anticipating objections and risks
- So what?
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4APRM African self-monitoring mechanism
- OAU?AU ended the taboo on sovereignity.
- APRM agreed by Nepad Heads of State, 2002.
- Voluntary Almost half African governments have
signed up. - Self-assessment with stakeholders, by African
experts. - Process is independent and professional.
- Produces a public report plus recommendations for
improvements.
5Relevant features
- Accepts different baselines as starting points.
Not 1 size all. - Focuses on Nepad priority areas such as
- strengthening institutions of democracy and human
rights, - improving budgeting and financial performance,
- promotion of rights enshrined in African and
International HR instruments.
6APRM wheres its value?
- Identifies areas for strengthening.
- Promotes best practice.
- Good for credibility.
- Can be used to persuade development partners to
support recommendations. - Builds African unity and pride.
7Limits from PBS p.o.v.
- APRM does not see media issues as part of good
governance. - Missing from its standards which include
various international and African declarations
is the 2002 Freedom of Expression declaration by
African Commission on Human and Peoples rights.
8Declaration on Free Expression
- This standard says PSBs should
- account to the public through the legislature
rather than government, - be governed by a board protected against
interference, - have guaranteed editorial independence
- have adequate funding and in a manner that
protects them from arbitrary interference - strive to ensure that their transmission system
covers the whole territory of the country and - have a clear public service ambit including an
obligation to ensure politically balanced
information, particularly during election
periods.
9APRM silence on PBS
- The APRM says its team should consult with,
amongst others, civil society including media. - And it mentions as one indicator the
effectiveness of independent media in informing
the public and providing freedom of expression. - BUT it does not specifically deal with PBS, which
is not civil society, nor is it exactly in the
camp of independent media. - There is thus a need and an opportunity!
10Significance in context
- Transition from GBS to PBS
- Some stranded in civil service mode
- Challenge of commercialisation
- Challenge of competition
- Ongoing needs for PSB democratic role
(impartial), languages, health, imaging the
continent.
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12Towards a normative consensus
- A Peer Review Mechanism would set out clear
agreed standards for PBS in African conditions. - Assessing would be against these standards
- NOT a beauty contest to be the best PBS in
Africa. It is a sharing by peers, not a
collaboration between competitors. - A degree of benchmarking becomes possible,
although each PBS ultimately is judged in terms
of its own mandate. - Comprehensive and helpful self-, social- and
external- audit.
13Objective of an APRM
- Foreground uncontestable standards and elicit
decent data. - Should be no dispute objective process.
- Issue then is how to use this for improvements,
and when to repeat. - It builds upon, but is different to,
International Benchmarking process, Certimedia,
and other systems.
14Maputo Bdcast Reform Initiative
- 14 16 August 2006
- Attention should be given towards establishing an
African Public Broadcasting Peer Review Mechanism
(APPRM), - This mechanism should be voluntary and with
criteria and review team based on consensus
amongst those public broadcasters that sign up. - The process would, like the APRM, proceed with a
national self-assessment that would draw in
stakeholders like parliamentarians, NGOs,
governments, public broadcasting bodies and
journalists.
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- Heres how
- Generic points
- Broadcasters
- PBS
- African PBS
16GENERIC Drawing from APRM
- Good Corporate Governance has seven
distinguishing characteristics discipline,
transparency, independence, accountability,
responsibility, fairness and social
responsibility. - APRM develops indicators accordingly.
- These are all relevant to PBSs.
17Link to TQM principles
- Customer focus
- Leadership
- Empowerment
- Process approach
- Systemic approach
- Continuous improvement
- Decisions based on facts
- Relationship with suppliers mutually beneficiary
18Self- Assessment Tool Management system (sample)
Not At All /Never
Very Strong / Always
Strong / Often
Small / Sometimes
1- Have you defined in writing the Mission of
your company?
2- Is it appropriately deployed in operational
objectives and action plans?
3- Are there meetings between the personnel and
the management on a regular basis?
19Self- Assessment Tool Human Resources (sample)
Not At All /Never
Very Strong / Always
Strong / Often
Small / Sometimes
1- Is there job descriptions in place for all the
personnel?
2- Is there a formal system in place for the
yearly evaluation of performance?
3- Is the training of the personnel well adapted
to the needs?
20BROADCASTING Certimedia
- This review standard does not judge actual
content but what lies behind the output i.e. a
broadcasters systems and processes. - How each broadcaster organises itself to meet the
standards of such systems is up to each
institution to decide.
21Certimedias ISAS BC 9001
22It measures how you meet
- Universal access
- Audience and citizen participation
- Avoidance of one-sided reporting and programming
in regard to religion, politics, culture, race
and gender. - If there is a code for programmes and an
editorial charter, a code for advertising and a
code of ethics. - How the broadcaster secures its independence from
economic or political interests - Commitment to promoting local, regional and
national cultures - Mechanisms to promote respect of minorities and
pluralistic information.
23SOUTH AFRICA ...
Providers
Users
TOTAL
Experts
92
22
1- Social Relevance
30
40
59
2- Quality of Information
22
37
3- Audience Satisfaction
33
11
9
13
29
4- Independence Transparency
29
17
5- Proximity to Cultural Identities
9
5
3
15
6- Diversity of Contents
15
15
7- Accessibility to the Media
12
3
8
8- Competence of Broadcaster Staff
8
7
9- Vision, Values, Mission
0
7
7
10- Creation Innovation
7
11- Ethics Policies
6
1
5
0
12- Corporate Social Investment
6
6
13- Participation Interactivity
6
6
24Some Certimedia indicators
1- Independence Transparency
12- Education
2- Ethics Policies
13- Participation Interactivity
3- Minority Representation Proximity
14- Pluralism
15- World Perspective
4- Audience Satisfaction
16- Competence of Staff
5- Accessibility to the Media
17- Corporate Social Investment
6- Innovation Creation
7- Quality of Information
18- Religion
8- Social Relevance
19- Programmes Scheduling
9- Diversity of Contents
20- Women Empowerment
10- Quality of Contents
21- Quality of Equipment
11- Citizen Empowerment
25Mix of generic bdcast specific
- Section 4.1 of ISO 90012000 shall be applied.
- Specific requirements for broadcasters
- The broadcaster shall identify and document all
the critical processes having a direct impact on - The quality of the contents of the broadcast
programs (from design to audience feed-back) - The relationship with the National Regulation
Authority and/or the Government - The relationship with advertisers
- The relationship with suppliers
- The measurement of audience numbers and
satisfaction - The management of human resources
267.5.1 Control of production and service
provision
- Section 7.5.1 of ISO 90012000 shall be applied.
- Specific requirements for broadcasters
- The broadcasting company shall establish and
maintain quality dash-boards giving a clear
picture of the evolution of the following KPIs - Diversity of programs contents sorted in three
main categories information, education and
entertainment - National Regulation Authority complaints
- Quality of technical equipment
- Participation rate of citizens and civil society,
level of interactivity and citizen empowerment
efforts in the broadcast programs - Social usefulness including women empowerment,
cultural promotion, cultural diversity, religion,
etc. of broadcast programmes.
27PBS as a particular broadcaster
- We must design evaluation mechanisms for the
public broadcaster suited to its obligations,
which are not those of commercial broadcasters.
This leads us to question ratings as a means of
evaluation. - World Radio Television Council
28PBS International Bench-marking (8 countries
2001-2)
- KPIs comparable across each broadcaster
- measurable and reliable with data available for
each broadcaster - relevant to each broadcasters activities.
- 4 categories of benchmarks for broadcast
- Quality
- Distinctiveness
- Efficiency
- Universality
29ABC performance irt the International
Benchmarking Group.
30CBC Special Examination report
- By the Office of the Auditor General into
- Strategic planning risk management
- Service to Canadians
- People management
- Capital assets
- Support services
31Results of the OAG review
- There are shortcomings in the Corporations
external accountability structure, its governance
relationships and its performance information. - It is feasible to measure the distinctiveness,
and CBC should develop such a measurement
framework. - Internal culture needs attention.
32AFRICAN PBSs
- A peer review is not a certification system, a
benchmarking, nor an OAG audit. - But it can profitably draw from these.
- Need to add African specifics
- Contribution to languages
- HiV-Aids policies
- Xenophobia policies
- Educative-developmental
- Training and tech policies
33And refer to African Standards
- African Charter on Freedom of Expression
- African Charter on Broadcasting
- SADC election standards ( Misa-SABA declaration)
34Africa Media Barometer (FES)
- African Commission Declaration
- Standard The public broadcaster accounts to the
public through a board representative of society
at large and selected in an independent, open and
transparent manner. - Indicators
- Persons who have vested interests of a political
or commercial nature are excluded from possible
membership in the board, i.e. office bearers with
the state and political parties as well as those
with a financial interest in the broadcasting
industry. - Editorial independence guaranteed by law and
practised.
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36UNESCO/WRTVC/FES/ AIBD International Workshop on
PSB best practices evaluation, monitoring and
standards. 2005
- Monitoring and evaluation should cover the way
PSB is actually implementing its mission as
defined in the legal texts. - Evaluation should be done by the broadcasters
themselves and/or by external bodies. - There should be explicit rules and institutions
both for internal and external evaluation. - A code of conduct should exist both for internal
and external evaluations.
37UNESCO/WRTVC/FES/ AIBD Workshop cntd.
- The membership of the external bodies should be
made up of independent persons serving the public
interest, including experts and representatives
of civil society. - The instruments of monitoring and evaluation
should be manifold, professional and valid. They
may include the voices of the viewers and
listeners, staff, public hearings, expert
judgments, and benchmark tests.
38APRMs people
- Committee of participating countries
- Panel of Eminent Persons
- Secretariat
- Country review team
- Not consultants
- Not foreign
- Involves public transparent process
39APRM stages
- Secretariat visits country, MoU agreed.
- Two entities collect info and exchange.
- Country review team visits.
- Then report and govt response.
- Both go to APR Forum, which discusses and gives
results to the country concerned. - Report will recommend follow up and dates for
checking progress. - Report then made public.
- Secretariat holds workshops on best practice
- Baseline data for subsequent APRM
40Legitimacy irt PSB
- Take into consideration the needs and
expectations of all the stakeholders - Audience /Viewers
- Personnel of the broadcasting company
- Shareholders
- Advertisers
- Sub-contractors
- Citizens, Civil Society
- National Regulation Authority
- Government
- Parliament
- Judiciary
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42Possible problems
- Objections
- this is outside interference
- bias is likely
- fear of criticism
- something to hide
- Risk of report legitimising poor practices
- the politics of how it is played can defeat
objectives. - whether there is good faith, or whether PBSs see
this as mainly a PR exercise
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44Historic chance
- A unique credible process.
- Can leapfrog for progress.
- Homegrown definitions control.
- Help identify how to deal with environment of
deregulation and pluralism. - Enabling rather than prescriptive.
- Help give better public service.
45AIBD Seminar, Bangkok, 2004Recommendations
regarding Legal, Ethical, Financial and
Administrative Aspects of PSB
- Recommendation
- The international community should be requested
to take into account whether the above conditions
(independence and editorial independence GB)
are met when considering providing assistance to
public broadcasters. - Peer review can do!
46Bold steps needed
- To develop or improve a legitimate identity as a
valued PBS in each country. - This is a window of opportunity but it will not
stay open forever. - PBS leadership need to champion it.
- Too busy? Save yourself time in the longterm!
- Too doubtful? Do it for the interests of PSB!
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