Media Pluralism in Croatia: A Test Implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015 (CROSBI ID 778218)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bilić, Paško ; Petričušić, Antonija ; Balabanić, Ivan
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Media Pluralism in Croatia: A Test Implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015
Croatia is a post-communist country that gained its independence after the breakup of Yugoslavia. The restructuring of the media system has been a process that included market liberalisation, the introduction of democratic values and the continued influence of the state. Croatia entered the European Union in 2013. However, full acceptance of the legal framework and democratic values still remains an obstacle to the media system. The daily usage of media platforms is dominated by television (82% of the population), followed by the Internet (52%), radio (50%) and press (29%). The detected risk levels per domain range between low and medium. The Market Plurality and the Basic Protection domains score low risk (28% and 29% respectively), while the Political Independence and the Social Inclusiveness domains score medium risk (40% and 55% respectively). The individual indicators that score high risk are ‘media literacy’ at 100% risk, and ‘state advertising’ at 83% risk.
Media Pluralism in Croatia: A Test Implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015
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Podaci o izdanju
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), European University Institute (EUI)
2016.
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