In his first days as the new president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro said that he would liquidate the remains of the state-owned Brazil Communications Company, which had begun to decline during the former presidency of Michel Temer after a decade of operation (the state television network was created by the former president Lula Da Silva in 2007, as part of his confrontation with Grupo Globo). Likewise, the Chilean president, Sebastián Piñera, is defunding the national television channel (TVN), and in Argentina the right-wing Macri administration has emptied resources and programming from the public cultural channel, Encuentro, and the children's signal, PakaPaka. In addition, the government reduced the budget of the main state-run television c...
In Latin America, the now-venerable expression “the end of television” itself looks old, tired, and ...
TV in Brazil is just over half a century old. It serves the fifth largest population who make up the...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
Latin American media policies are shaped by two historical facts. First, Latin American political sy...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
Esta tese procura fazer um breve percurso na história de duas emissoras públicas latinoamericanas a...
Este artigo corresponde à primeira análise dos dados coletados pelo projeto de investigação intitula...
The media sector is vital to the quality of democracies, yet its products or services are often tra...
This article examines the process of deepening of media democratization in Brazil in a comparative p...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
In Latin America, the now-venerable expression “the end of television” itself looks old, tired, and ...
The switch to digital terrestrial television is now a global trend. In Latin America, where the terr...
In recent years, the accession to government by new left-wing political forces in Latin Americahas l...
In Latin America, the now-venerable expression “the end of television” itself looks old, tired, and ...
TV in Brazil is just over half a century old. It serves the fifth largest population who make up the...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
Latin American media policies are shaped by two historical facts. First, Latin American political sy...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
Esta tese procura fazer um breve percurso na história de duas emissoras públicas latinoamericanas a...
Este artigo corresponde à primeira análise dos dados coletados pelo projeto de investigação intitula...
The media sector is vital to the quality of democracies, yet its products or services are often tra...
This article examines the process of deepening of media democratization in Brazil in a comparative p...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
In Latin America, the now-venerable expression “the end of television” itself looks old, tired, and ...
The switch to digital terrestrial television is now a global trend. In Latin America, where the terr...
In recent years, the accession to government by new left-wing political forces in Latin Americahas l...
In Latin America, the now-venerable expression “the end of television” itself looks old, tired, and ...
TV in Brazil is just over half a century old. It serves the fifth largest population who make up the...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...