Business as Usual: Continuity and Change in Central and Eastern European MediaDavid L. Paletz, Karol Jakubowicz This volume is the successor to Glastnost and After (1995), a study which examined the relationships between the media and change in Central and Eastern Europe. With developments in that region proceeding apace, a follow-up book became essential. |
Contents
Oleg Manaev | 45 |
Media in the 1990s | 145 |
How Far to Go Yet? | 205 |
Copyright | |
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Business as Usual: Continuity and Change in Central and Eastern European Media David L. Paletz,Karol Jakubowicz No preview available - 2003 |
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advertising audience Belarus Belarusian broadcast media Bulgarian Bulgarian National Television Central and Eastern channels circulation citizens civil society Cluj-Napoca commercial communist Council Croatian cultural daily democracy democratic Eastern Europe economic editorial elections established Estonian Estonian media ethnic European Evenimentul Zilei exposure to national foreign freedom Funar gender Gheorghe Funar Glasnost groups Hungarian Hungary independent influence institutions Jakubowicz journalism journalists Lauk leaders license Manaev mass media media policy media system national newspapers opposition organizations ownership papers Parliament percent period pluralism Poland Polish political elite political parties POLSAT post-communist countries print media private radio professional programs public opinion public service broadcasting public sphere published radio and television radio stations regime regional role Romanian Serbia Slovak Slovak Television Slovakia social change Soviet Splichal state-owned structure television stations tion transformation transition Ukraine Vladimir Meciar women
References to this book
Finding the Right Place on the Map: Central and Eastern European Media ... Karol Jakubowicz,Miklós Sükösd No preview available - 2008 |