This article discusses the role of the former communist party elite (the nomenklatura) in the Bulgarian post-communist media landscape in relation to media ownership and the origin of media outlets’ capital. The spotlight is on Bulgarian journalists’ perceptions explored in semi-structured interviews with media professionals from the capital city, Sofia. The findings indicate that Bulgarian journalists are strongly interested in, and concerned with, the influence of members of the former nomenklatura and their informal networks on the Bulgarian media landscape and particularly on the way Bulgarian media in Bulgaria have been owned and financed since 1989
The paper examines in a three-folded way the media developments in Bulgaria during the last quarter ...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the regulatory and self-regulatory approaches to the medi...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This article discusses the role of the former communist party elite (the nomenklatura) in the Bulga...
This article discusses the role of the former communist party elite (the nomenklatura) in the Bulgar...
Abstract: This article situates the dynamics of the mass media transformations in post-totalitarian ...
The subject of this article is the issue of journalist-spies in the Bulgarian media before and after...
To understand the profound changes in the mass media system and its development trends in Bulgaria, ...
The subject of this article is the issue of journalist-spies in the Bulgarian media before and after...
This dissertation explores the central role media played in the redefinition of socialist culture fo...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The concentration of media, business and political power in the hands of few oligarchs was targeted ...
The secrecy enveloping the past of public figures — journalists, politicians, and busi...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The present research focuses on the mass-media system as it evolved in the first post-communist deca...
The paper examines in a three-folded way the media developments in Bulgaria during the last quarter ...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the regulatory and self-regulatory approaches to the medi...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This article discusses the role of the former communist party elite (the nomenklatura) in the Bulga...
This article discusses the role of the former communist party elite (the nomenklatura) in the Bulgar...
Abstract: This article situates the dynamics of the mass media transformations in post-totalitarian ...
The subject of this article is the issue of journalist-spies in the Bulgarian media before and after...
To understand the profound changes in the mass media system and its development trends in Bulgaria, ...
The subject of this article is the issue of journalist-spies in the Bulgarian media before and after...
This dissertation explores the central role media played in the redefinition of socialist culture fo...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The concentration of media, business and political power in the hands of few oligarchs was targeted ...
The secrecy enveloping the past of public figures — journalists, politicians, and busi...
In this article we map some of the key developments on the Czech print media market following the fa...
The present research focuses on the mass-media system as it evolved in the first post-communist deca...
The paper examines in a three-folded way the media developments in Bulgaria during the last quarter ...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the regulatory and self-regulatory approaches to the medi...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...