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CCTV’s International Expansion: China’s Grand Strategy for Media?
Washington, DC: Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) (2013), 37 pp.
"China Central Television has come a long way since its founding as a domestic party propaganda outlet in 1958. The domestic service has been supplemented by an international service, boasting three major global offices in Beijing, Washington, and Nairobi, and more than 70 additional international b
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Censura en medios estatales
Pilar (PY): Artes Gráficas San Ramón (2013), 131 pp.
Measuring Public Media’s Impact: Challenges and Opportunities
National Center for Media Engagement (NCME) (2013), 21 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: South Africa
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 120 pp.
"Developments in digital media in South Africa are densely intertwined with political factors. The Government has sought to be the driver of digitization, but it has also caused repeated delays in digital roll-out. In addition, the Government has had contradictory interests such as promoting competi
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Mapping Digital Media: Argentina
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 100 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: Lebanon
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 99 pp.
"Thanks to digital media, Lebanon’s residents have access to a variety of news platforms, from 24-hour cable channels to internet sites and text message services. Despite easy access to Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya, CNN, BBC, and others through subscriptions to pirated cable bundles or satellite receive
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Mapping Digital Media: Turkey
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 81 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: Albania
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 91 pp.
"According to the ITU, the percentage of the population with internet access rose from 0.1 in 2000 to over 43 in 2010. The number doubled between 2008 and 2010. The report calls for the Digital Strategy to be finalized without further delay, and then implemented. Broadcasting regulation should be am
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Mapping Digital Media: Hungary
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 108 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: Macedonia
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 86 pp.
Los medios y el periodismo ante el desafío digital: El caso de Nicaragua
Managua: Centro de Investigación de la Comunicación (CINCO) (2012), 105 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: Nigeria
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 94 pp.
"Only 40 percent of Nigerians had access to a television in 2008 according to the International Telecommunication Union, and radio is still the dominant medium, reaching three-quarters of households. Both commercial and state broadcasters favor urban audiences and those in the south of the country.
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Mapping Digital Media: China
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 127 pp.
Mapping Digital Media: Peru
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 94 pp.
"As with other countries in the region, Peru shows high levels of media concentration. Digitization has not yet aff ected the dominant positions in the Peruvian mass media market. On the contrary, the largest media groups’ hegemonic position has grown stronger. For example, the influence of Grupo
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Mapping Digital Media: Chile
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 127 pp.
"Overall, digitization has only partly impacted on the media landscape in Chile. It has neither altered the neoliberal trajectory of media policy, nor reduced high levels of ownership concentration and incumbent advantages. But there is, at the very least, a framework in place that will potentially
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Mapping Digital Media: Colombia
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 99 pp.
"In Colombia, analog free-to-air television is still by far the most influential source of news. Digitization seems to be increasing both the quantity and range of news and the total public consumption of media as many traditional outlets now have online versions, while some new online only outlets
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Mapping Digital Media: Bosnia and Herzegovina
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 94 pp.
"Both media organizations and the organization of media in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been profoundly affected by ethnocentrism, political clientelism, the withdrawal of international donors, and the financial crisis. As a result, the country’s march towards digitization has been protracted and u
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Mapping Digital Media: Croatia
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 100 pp.
"Croatia is well ahead of the curve. Experimental broadcasting via digital signals began in 2002 and the last analog television signals were switched off in September 2011. The country has the highest free-to-air digital terrestrial coverage in Europe, exceeding 99 percent of national territory, and
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Mapping Digital Media: Georgia
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 101 pp.
"This report finds that the momentous change in ownership transparency regulation and the dynamic and free online environment are the most notable success stories since 2005. Yet these achievements are overshadowed by the lack of independence of the broadcasting regulator and the public broadcaster,
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Mapping Digital Media: Russia
London: Open Society Media Program Open Society Foundations (2012), 96 pp.
"The growing prominence of online media as a source of news marks the biggest shift in news consumption. Nearly half of all internet users—or more than 20 million people—regularly read news online. The internet is virtually the only platform where criticism of the government is tolerated. There
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