land-a peculiar media system
This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the [Angstrom]land Islands, or [Angstrom]land, with 6,700 islands and 30,000 inhabitants. [Angstrom]land is one of three self-governed areas in the Nordic region (the others being the Faroe Islands and Greenl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nordicom review 2021-03, Vol.42 (S2), p.8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the [Angstrom]land Islands, or [Angstrom]land, with 6,700 islands and 30,000 inhabitants. [Angstrom]land is one of three self-governed areas in the Nordic region (the others being the Faroe Islands and Greenland) and is an officially monolingual Swedish-speaking part of Finland, where the majority speak Finnish. In this article, I describe how [Angstrom]land, despite its small size, has a media system characterised by a diverse and complete offering of local media: two daily newspapers, its own public service and public service offerings from both mainland Finland and neighbouring Sweden, a commercial radio station, and several magazines. However, media diversity is limited by the fact that the same person-a local business tycoon, Anders Wiklof-controls both newspapers. There is one main research question motivating this study: What are the specific features of the media system in [Angstrom]land? To be able to answer that, I relied on the analysis of three sets of data: nine interviews, a two-part survey and the media policy adopted in 2018, and transcripts of the preceding political debate. |
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ISSN: | 1403-1108 |
DOI: | 10.2478/nor-2021-0014 |