Exporting Press Freedom: Economic and Editorial Dilemmas in International Media Assistance
Deep Insights
New Brunswick; London: Transaction Publishers (2007), 310 pp.
Contains index
ISBN 978-0-7658-0359-7 (hbk); 9780203792483 (ebook)
Signature commbox: 201:10-Cooperation 2007
"Exporting Press Freedom examines the history and practice of media assistance, and argues that the dilemma of media independence and sustainability is best understood as an economic problem rather than one of poor editorial standards or lack of will. It includes profiles of news and public affairs media in developing and democratizing countries, and also of two non-governmental organizations that have pioneered the use of low-interest loans in media assistance. These profiles exemplify strategic and entrepreneurial approaches to developing and supporting public service media. Such approaches may be of use not only in the developing world, but in the consolidated Western democracies as well, where concern has grown about poor journalistic performance and its consequences for democratic governance." (Publisher description)
1 Democratization and the Dilemmas of Media Independence, 1
2 Democracy Promotion in Foreign Assistance, 35
3 The Origins and Goals of Media Assistance, 77
4 The Civil Society Problem: Media Freedom and the “Public Interest”, 121
5 Editorial Mission and the Dilemma of Revenue Sources, 179
6 Sustaining Independent Media: Case Studies in Media Firms and Assistance Providers, 223
Conclusion, 273
2 Democracy Promotion in Foreign Assistance, 35
3 The Origins and Goals of Media Assistance, 77
4 The Civil Society Problem: Media Freedom and the “Public Interest”, 121
5 Editorial Mission and the Dilemma of Revenue Sources, 179
6 Sustaining Independent Media: Case Studies in Media Firms and Assistance Providers, 223
Conclusion, 273