Kenny Barr Author

Gillian Doyle is Professor of Media Economics and directs Glasgow’s MSc in Media Management.  A former President of the Association for Cultural Economics International, she has led funded projects for the OECD, Council of Europe and UK research councils and her research on media economics, policy and on the impact of digitisation has been published in several languages.  

Richard Paterson is former Head of Research and Scholarship at the BFI where he had been on the staff for more than 30 years.  He has published widely on film and television industry issues and led two major longitudinal research projects in the 1990s: the Television Audience Tracking Study and the Television Industry Tracking Study. 

Kenny Barr was a post-doctoral researcher on the Television Production in Transition project based in CCPR. Funded by a Lord Kelvin/ Adam Smith Scholarship his doctoral research investigated music copyright in the digital age. His main research interests centre on creative and commercial decision making and intellectual property.