This article argues that the restructuring of media in Central and Eastern Europe during the past two decades has generally been based on pluralistic ideals, but that lack of resources combined with delayed or insufficient implementation of measures to ensure plurality of private ownership and strong public service media have created situations different from those in other European Union member states
This paper examines Croatian media pluralism policy in relation to the context of its implementati...
The European Union is committed to protecting media pluralism as an essential pillar of the right to...
Defence date: 26 September 2005Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, European University Institute (S...
In recent years, media pluralism has become the key theme of media policy debates both at the EU and...
This article shows how Moldova’s weak political state, anemic economy, and cultural fragmentationare...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This work deals with the ownership of print media institutions and their effect on the activity of n...
Ownership of mass media companies in recent years has grown increasingly concentrated in many areas ...
In recent years, media pluralism has become the key theme of media policy debates both at the EU and...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
It is argued in this paper that the relative deficit of media freedom in most of Central and...
In several modern countries, media have to operate in "disabling environments" with limited journali...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
This paper examines Croatian media pluralism policy in relation to the context of its implementati...
The European Union is committed to protecting media pluralism as an essential pillar of the right to...
Defence date: 26 September 2005Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, European University Institute (S...
In recent years, media pluralism has become the key theme of media policy debates both at the EU and...
This article shows how Moldova’s weak political state, anemic economy, and cultural fragmentationare...
A quarter century after the collapse of Communism in the former Eastern bloc, a wide range of schola...
This article analyzes the trends of media ownership structure in Latvia since it joined the European...
This work deals with the ownership of print media institutions and their effect on the activity of n...
Ownership of mass media companies in recent years has grown increasingly concentrated in many areas ...
In recent years, media pluralism has become the key theme of media policy debates both at the EU and...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
What are the major trends of media change in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? How do t...
It is argued in this paper that the relative deficit of media freedom in most of Central and...
In several modern countries, media have to operate in "disabling environments" with limited journali...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
This paper examines Croatian media pluralism policy in relation to the context of its implementati...
The European Union is committed to protecting media pluralism as an essential pillar of the right to...
Defence date: 26 September 2005Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, European University Institute (S...