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Good Intentions, Bad Results: The Effects of Newspaper Subsidies on Journalistic Qualitytion, are accurately informed, and actively take part in the political process. A crucial factor for the effective fulfillment of these democratic functions is an adequate level of journalistic quality.ELATE 发表于 2025-3-25 12:58:59
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Press Governance: A New Concept for Analyzing Press Regulation4; Kooiman 2003; Mayntz 2004; Pierre and Peters 2000; Rhodes 1996; Schuppert 2005; Treib et al. 2007). Communication scholars use the term . in order to describe changes in policy-making and regulation in the media sector. Given societal and media change, they call for regulatory reforms such as impConcerto 发表于 2025-3-25 23:00:53
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Bulgaria: Press Subsidies in the Shadowshad a profound impact on the media situation in the country (Tabakova 2010). A phase of market liberalization was followed by an expansion of private ownership in electronic media which gave ground for the starting up of private print media offerings. Naturally, as this environment intensified compe合适 发表于 2025-3-26 13:15:56
Finland: The Rise and Fall of a Democratic Subsidy Schemetising market, news journalism has increasingly been treated as one commodity (product) among others. The ideals of democratic public interest and social values traditionally associated with news journalism have lost ground to market values. The business of journalism is thus at a crossroads: The tr核心 发表于 2025-3-26 19:30:02
France: Press Subsidies—Inefficient but Enduring. No wonder then that the French State has been intervening into its print media sector rather generously and at length. It would probably not have survived without the many forms of state-mandated cash handouts to keep its ailing print media industry afloat.