Public Service Broadcasting of Sport, Shows, and News to Mitigate Rational Ignorance

Rothbauer J, Sieg G


Abstract
Rational individuals may use a tax or license-fee financed public service TV channel to mitigate the paradox of rational ignorance. The approach presented in this article assumes that increased consumption of information by voters improves democratic decisions, but marginal returns decrease. Depending on how fast marginal returns decrease, the public service TV channel broadcasts either only (unbiased serious) news or, to induce voters to watch the informational content, sports and shows (entertainment) as well.

Keywords
Public Service Broadcasting; voter behavior



Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2013

Journal
Journal of Media Economics

Volume
26

Issue
1

Start page
21

End page
40

Language
English

ISSN
0899-7764

DOI

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