Media freedom is crucial for good governance but what leads to free media? Does the ideology of media outlets tend to make media outlets independent from the influence of the incumbent party? In the political economy of media literature, the ideology of media outlets are usually seen as a negative factor for media freedom. Using a formal model, this paper demonstrates that the ideology of media outlets can rather promote media freedom by acting as a safeguard against media capture by the government. In the model, I label media outlets as adversarial and non-adversarial ones, and demonstrate that the media capture becomes harder as the proportion of adversarial media outlets in a country increase. I also show that the media capture becomes l...
The aim of the article is to study what is media freedom; in particular, should the freedom of the m...
This paper analyses how international advocacy campaigns approach and define media freedom, and what...
This article focuses on the forced transformation of the mass media as an institution in new author...
Research on media independence and freedom of press in any country, particularly in Turkey, requires...
We present a formal model of government control of the media to illuminate variation in media freedo...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
The report aims to analyze and explain the actors and processes of media policy making in Turkey; t...
This paper analyzes the importance of the freedom of the media and the freedom of expression as univ...
The data show that the media in the Republic of Macedonia became associates of the government propag...
Ever since the beginning of its first term in 2002, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) has been...
It has long been recognized that the media play an essential role in government accountability. Howe...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
This report is an attempt to understand the relationship between media and democracy in Turkey. Towa...
When considering the problems of media freedom in Turkey, two types of pressures come to the fore: (...
The aim of the article is to study what is media freedom; in particular, should the freedom of the m...
This paper analyses how international advocacy campaigns approach and define media freedom, and what...
This article focuses on the forced transformation of the mass media as an institution in new author...
Research on media independence and freedom of press in any country, particularly in Turkey, requires...
We present a formal model of government control of the media to illuminate variation in media freedo...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
The report aims to analyze and explain the actors and processes of media policy making in Turkey; t...
This paper analyzes the importance of the freedom of the media and the freedom of expression as univ...
The data show that the media in the Republic of Macedonia became associates of the government propag...
Ever since the beginning of its first term in 2002, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) has been...
It has long been recognized that the media play an essential role in government accountability. Howe...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
This report is an attempt to understand the relationship between media and democracy in Turkey. Towa...
When considering the problems of media freedom in Turkey, two types of pressures come to the fore: (...
The aim of the article is to study what is media freedom; in particular, should the freedom of the m...
This paper analyses how international advocacy campaigns approach and define media freedom, and what...
This article focuses on the forced transformation of the mass media as an institution in new author...