The arguments in this article are structured around the normative ideal that the function of the news media is to support democratization, to ensure that different opinions are heard and to guarantee freedom of speech. First, the article assesses the relationship between the size of the media market and the official media policies in the three Baltic states. Second, it describes how liberal regulation, ongoing structural changes in the news market and a weak tradition of professional journalism have resulted in a proliferation of market-oriented logic in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Indeed, liberal regulation and existing media policies promote a diversity of media actors as well as content; still, in such a context, new skills are needed...
The article gives an overview of general trends in media use in Estonia over the last 15 years, maki...
This article analyzes the biggest Lithuanian and Estonian video-on-demand (VOD) platforms including ...
For five decades Lithuania had very limited media: television, newspapers and radio stations were co...
This article applies comparative analysis framework and demonstrates that media in the Baltic States...
The media as a social actor is particular in the sense that its activities are both economic and pol...
eBook ISBN 9781315616353. Serija: Routledge International HandbooksFrom 1945 to 1990, the Lithuanian...
This article argues that until recent times, the Estonian media policy has mainly been interpreted a...
This article explores how Estonian broadcasting (with a focus on television) tackled the challenges ...
During the last decade, Latvian journalism has seen a lot of changes: a versatile commercial media s...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This article analyses the main development trends in media audience structure and media use in Latvi...
The article reviews models of media self-regulation that are being implemented in other countries; i...
The international scientific conference “Interaction of Media and Politics in the Baltic States” was...
This article analyzes the biggest Lithuanian and Estonian video-on-demand (VOD) platforms including ...
(Liberal) mass media and the (multi)party system in post-communist Lithuania The aim of this paper i...
The article gives an overview of general trends in media use in Estonia over the last 15 years, maki...
This article analyzes the biggest Lithuanian and Estonian video-on-demand (VOD) platforms including ...
For five decades Lithuania had very limited media: television, newspapers and radio stations were co...
This article applies comparative analysis framework and demonstrates that media in the Baltic States...
The media as a social actor is particular in the sense that its activities are both economic and pol...
eBook ISBN 9781315616353. Serija: Routledge International HandbooksFrom 1945 to 1990, the Lithuanian...
This article argues that until recent times, the Estonian media policy has mainly been interpreted a...
This article explores how Estonian broadcasting (with a focus on television) tackled the challenges ...
During the last decade, Latvian journalism has seen a lot of changes: a versatile commercial media s...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This article analyses the main development trends in media audience structure and media use in Latvi...
The article reviews models of media self-regulation that are being implemented in other countries; i...
The international scientific conference “Interaction of Media and Politics in the Baltic States” was...
This article analyzes the biggest Lithuanian and Estonian video-on-demand (VOD) platforms including ...
(Liberal) mass media and the (multi)party system in post-communist Lithuania The aim of this paper i...
The article gives an overview of general trends in media use in Estonia over the last 15 years, maki...
This article analyzes the biggest Lithuanian and Estonian video-on-demand (VOD) platforms including ...
For five decades Lithuania had very limited media: television, newspapers and radio stations were co...