Service Media: Government Tools and Media Users

service media: In our view, two findings are noteworthy two-thirds of media users say that public broadcasting is an important part of democracy, according to Deutsche Welle. At the same time, almost 65 percent of users believe that these broadcasters are subject to political influence. What are the key findings Hendrik Sittig We have published a book on public broadcasters in South East Europe together with a representative opinion survey on the current situation. This confirms the criticism expressed this year in demonstrations in Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and a few weeks ago in Bulgaria. How can public service media live up to its mission of representing the spectrum of society when perceived and used as government tools Two factors in particular make the political influence clear. The criticism is that the public service broadcasters cannot act freely, but are regarded as a mouthpiece of the government and thus report unilaterally. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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