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- Page 9 and 10: Prefaceby Freimut DuveThis study ta
- Page 11 and 12: Introductionby Johannes von Dohnany
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- Page 18 and 19: of Homeland Securi
- Page 20 and 21: without distinction as to race, sex
- Page 22 and 23: This legal void was filled for the
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societies of Centr
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One of the worryin
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media) been unsuccessfully explored
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Since the end of c
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2. The SurveyAs me
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about the sender was automatically
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The issues that ne
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mainly established news agencies an
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een going from bad to worse. Workin
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3. General Survey ResultsDialogue i
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writing staff about both the editor
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When it comes to the rating <strong
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In-depth reporting (%) Fig. 7123459
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Credibility and readership (%) Fig.
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Cross-media ownership can be regula
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Strengthening of d
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Would you prefer having guidelines
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eduction is on the table, the first
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Do you think ownership and manageme
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Average circulation/adult populatio
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The data provided
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in Hungary, but its main focus is m
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specifically the Freedom of
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Several newspapers of</stro
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How influential is this works counc
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On the questionHow important are th
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Political loyality (%) Fig. 8123455
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The Norwegian medi
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How would you describe the situatio
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5.2 Finland5.2.1 Country ReportCapi
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cable company. In addition, a verti
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survey could remember a single case
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financial resources, the co-operato
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Newspaper reach (%)All Adults 31.1M
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5.3.2 Survey ResultsThe</st
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At the same time, many of</
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Good relations with the business co
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The Norwegian medi
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How would you describe the situatio
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5.4 Hungary5.4.1 Country ReportCapi
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While the broadcasting market was l
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nationwide radio stations Hit Radio
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Journalists’ FreedomAccording to
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oughly US$ 7.600 and is about five
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steadfastly refuse to enter in anyt
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5.5 Italy5.5.1 Country ReportCapita
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local newspapers include Gazetta di
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• The Italian so
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unification not so much to books, m
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the parliament that “pluralism an
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Newspaper reach (%)All Adults 50.5M
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5.6.2 Survey ResultsIt is remarkabl
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of advertisement m
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Looking at modern mass media that <
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5.7 Poland5.7.1 Country ReportCapit
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PNP owns 100 per cent of</s
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have been interested in eliminating
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No wonder Polish journalists are be
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may spot a name in an opinion weekl
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5.8 Romania5.8.1 Country ReportCapi
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Dan Voiculescu who is reported to b
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the allocation of
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These are the ques
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Does advertisement influence the ed
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Although most journalists in the sa
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Have you ever been put under pressu
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6. Conclusions• Globalisation has
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them to be protected against undue
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AnnexQuestionnairePrinciples for Gu
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We would, therefore, like to ask yo
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9. Does the newspaper have some kin
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22. Which qualities of</str
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Principles for Guaranteeing Editori
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Guidelines to Safeguard the Indepen
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y the editorial department. Any exc
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