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Party colonisation of the media in Central and Eastern Europe / Péter Bajomi-Lázár.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Budapest, Hungary ; New York, NY : Central European University Press, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (vi, 273 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789633860427
  • 9633860423
Other title:
  • Party colonization of the media in Central and Eastern Europe
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Party colonisation of the media in Central and Eastern EuropeDDC classification:
  • 077 23
LOC classification:
  • PN5355.E852 B35 2014eb
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Contents:
Cover ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Political and Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe; 1.1. Media Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe; 1.2. Conditions for Media Freedom; 1.3. Theories of Media Capture; 1.4. Party Colonisation of the Media; 1.5. Party Colonisation and Media Freedom; 1.6. Further Specifications; 1.7. Normative Implications; 1.8. Methodological Notes; 2. Hungary; 2.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 2.2. Media Policy under the Horn Government; 2.3. Media Policy under the Second Orbán Government.
2.4. The Horn Government vs. the Second Orbán Government3. Bulgaria; 3.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 3.2. Media Policy under the Kostov Government; 3.3. Media Policy under the Simeon Government; 3.4. The Kostov vs. the Simeon Governments; 4. Poland; 4.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 4.2. The Media Policy of the Miller-Belka Governments; 4.3. The Media Policy of the Marcinkiewicz-Kaczyński Governments; 4.4. The Miller-Belka vs. the Marcinkiewicz-KaczyńskiGovernments; 5. Romania; 5.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 5.2. Media Policy under the Năstase Government.
5.3. Media Policy under the Tăriceanu Government5.4. The Năstase vs. the Tăriceanu Governments; 6. Slovenia; 6.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 6.2. Media Policy under the Second Drnovšek Government; 6.3. Media Policy under the First Janša Government; 6.4. The Second Drnovšek vs. the First Janša Government; 7. Summary and conclusions: Veto Points in the System; Appendices; Table 1. Freedom House press freedom indexes and ranking; Table 2. List of interviewees; Table 3. Composition of governments studied; Table 4. Selected party systems indicators; References; Index of names; Back cover.
Summary: This book compares media and political systems in East-Central as well as in Western Europe in order to identify the reasons possibly responsible for the extensive and intensive party control over the media. This phenomenon is widely experienced in many of the former communist countries since the political transformation. The author argues that differences in media freedom and in the politicization of the news media are rooted in differences in party structures between old and new democracies, and, notably, the fact that young parties in the new members of the European Union are short of resources, which makes them more likely to take control of and to exploit media resources.-- Provided by Publisher.
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This book compares media and political systems in East-Central as well as in Western Europe in order to identify the reasons possibly responsible for the extensive and intensive party control over the media. This phenomenon is widely experienced in many of the former communist countries since the political transformation. The author argues that differences in media freedom and in the politicization of the news media are rooted in differences in party structures between old and new democracies, and, notably, the fact that young parties in the new members of the European Union are short of resources, which makes them more likely to take control of and to exploit media resources.-- Provided by Publisher.

Cover ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Political and Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe; 1.1. Media Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe; 1.2. Conditions for Media Freedom; 1.3. Theories of Media Capture; 1.4. Party Colonisation of the Media; 1.5. Party Colonisation and Media Freedom; 1.6. Further Specifications; 1.7. Normative Implications; 1.8. Methodological Notes; 2. Hungary; 2.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 2.2. Media Policy under the Horn Government; 2.3. Media Policy under the Second Orbán Government.

2.4. The Horn Government vs. the Second Orbán Government3. Bulgaria; 3.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 3.2. Media Policy under the Kostov Government; 3.3. Media Policy under the Simeon Government; 3.4. The Kostov vs. the Simeon Governments; 4. Poland; 4.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 4.2. The Media Policy of the Miller-Belka Governments; 4.3. The Media Policy of the Marcinkiewicz-Kaczyński Governments; 4.4. The Miller-Belka vs. the Marcinkiewicz-KaczyńskiGovernments; 5. Romania; 5.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 5.2. Media Policy under the Năstase Government.

5.3. Media Policy under the Tăriceanu Government5.4. The Năstase vs. the Tăriceanu Governments; 6. Slovenia; 6.1. The Political and Media Landscapes; 6.2. Media Policy under the Second Drnovšek Government; 6.3. Media Policy under the First Janša Government; 6.4. The Second Drnovšek vs. the First Janša Government; 7. Summary and conclusions: Veto Points in the System; Appendices; Table 1. Freedom House press freedom indexes and ranking; Table 2. List of interviewees; Table 3. Composition of governments studied; Table 4. Selected party systems indicators; References; Index of names; Back cover.

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