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Original Articles

Structural Media Pluralism and Ownership Revisited: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe

Pages 43-62 | Published online: 16 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

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.

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