The Romanian media market: Juridical and economic aspects
Media market has suffered a radical transformation since 2004 and the eff ects of the investments are seen as a subject of controversy. Th e fi rst unwanted consequence is the infl uence that the media moguls have on public opinion by means of the press empires they own, while the second unwanted co...
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description | Media market has suffered a radical transformation since 2004 and the eff ects of the investments
are seen as a subject of controversy. Th e fi rst unwanted consequence is the infl uence that
the media moguls have on public opinion by means of the press empires they own, while the second
unwanted consequence is one of global type that refers to the limitation of the pluralism of expression by means of “trustization” and “tabloidization.” Not interfering with ideology, the concentration of media property reduces the cultural differences and the political opinions that are present in the spectrum of the means of information. Mass media in Romania has gone through radical changes of property and editorial direction since 2004. The most controversial aspect remains the insurance of a balance between pluralism and competition. All relevant domains for transparency refer, in the majority of cases, to the national regulations and do not involve European Union, except at the formal level. |
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