Thirty Berlusconis – South American giant’s flawed media landscape [View all]
Thirty Berlusconis South American giants flawed media landscape
Published on Thursday 24 January 2013. Updated on Wednesday 23 January 2013.
Reporters Without Borders is today releasing a report entitled Brazil, the country of 30 Berlusconis that examines all of the shortcomings of this South American giants media landscape It is based on fact-finding visits to Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasilia in November 2012.
The media topography of the country that is hosting the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics has barely changed in the three decades since the end of the 1964-85 military dictatorship.
As well as the ten or so major companies that dominate the national media and are mainly based in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil has many regional media that are weakened by their subordination to the centres of power in the countrys individual states.
The editorial independence of both print and broadcast media is above all undermined by their heavy financial reliance on advertising by state governments and agencies.
The medias fragility encourages violence. Five Brazilian journalists and bloggers were murdered in connection with their work in 2012, making Brazil the worlds fifth deadliest country for media personnel.
More:
http://en.rsf.org/brazil-thirty-berlusconis-south-american-24-01-2013,43938.html?dolist=ok/brazil-thirty-berlusconis-south-american-24-01-2013,43938.html