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The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal
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, Fernández-Alonso, Isabel
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21st century
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/ Clientelism
/ Communication
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/ Convergence
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/ france
/ Globalization
/ Governance
/ Homogenization
/ Journalism
/ Mancini, Paolo
/ Mass media
/ media policies
/ media subsidies
/ media systems
/ Nation states
/ Open access publishing
/ Policies
/ Political factors
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Portugal
/ Public service advertising
/ public service media
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Social service
/ spain
/ State intervention
/ State role
/ Subsidies
/ Systems
/ Western society
2024
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The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal
by
Fernández-Viso, Ana
, Fernández-Alonso, Isabel
in
21st century
/ Advertisements
/ Advertising
/ Clientelism
/ Communication
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Convergence
/ Dissertations & theses
/ france
/ Globalization
/ Governance
/ Homogenization
/ Journalism
/ Mancini, Paolo
/ Mass media
/ media policies
/ media subsidies
/ media systems
/ Nation states
/ Open access publishing
/ Policies
/ Political factors
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Portugal
/ Public service advertising
/ public service media
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Social service
/ spain
/ State intervention
/ State role
/ Subsidies
/ Systems
/ Western society
2024
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by
Fernández-Viso, Ana
, Fernández-Alonso, Isabel
in
21st century
/ Advertisements
/ Advertising
/ Clientelism
/ Communication
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Convergence
/ Dissertations & theses
/ france
/ Globalization
/ Governance
/ Homogenization
/ Journalism
/ Mancini, Paolo
/ Mass media
/ media policies
/ media subsidies
/ media systems
/ Nation states
/ Open access publishing
/ Policies
/ Political factors
/ Political systems
/ Politics
/ Portugal
/ Public service advertising
/ public service media
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Social service
/ spain
/ State intervention
/ State role
/ Subsidies
/ Systems
/ Western society
2024
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The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal
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The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal
2024
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Overview
Based on the comparative analysis of the three Western media system models distinguished by Daniel Hallin and Paolo Mancini (2004), this article revisits their thesis of a tendency towards the convergence of the Mediterranean model and the Liberal model—in terms of the weakening of links between media institutions and the political sphere—two decades after it was first posited. By studying the degree and nature of state intervention in the media systems of Spain, France, and Portugal in the 21st century, the aim is to ascertain whether, within a context of growing political polarisation and shrinking journalistic industry income, the distinctive characteristics of the role of the state in the Mediterranean model remain the same or have changed—and in what sense. The contextualised analysis of Spanish, French, and Portuguese policies relating to public service media, independent audiovisual media regulatory bodies, media subsidies, and state advertising on the one hand allows us to question whether state intervention in Mediterranean media systems has weakened, thereby reaffirming the thesis of the importance of nation-states in media governance and the relevance of the comparative study of national media systems in the era of digital globalisation. And, on the other hand, it enables continuities, discontinuities, and differences between the three countries to be identified in relation to the logic of clientelism that Hallin and Mancini observed in their media policies in 2004, as well as some initial elements for their interpretation to be noted.
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