Document details

Media and Journalism in Romania

Berlin: Vistas (2006), 149 pp.

Contains 20 tables, bibliogr. pp. 135-147

Series: European Journalism Review Series, 9

ISBN 978-3-89158-443-9

Signature commbox: 423:10-General 2006

"This books is the first standard introduction into the situation of the mass media and journalism in Romania [...] The mass media system of Romania is shown in its essential elements: the legal framework, the economy of the media, the institutional structure of the printed press and of the audio-visual media, and the element of media education. Part of this analysis shows the kind of battles for control of the professional field among various interest groups, among them: media owners, managers, pundits, stars, reporters etc. This book gives full insight into the impressive evolution of the mass media in Romania. The context of the post-communist press and of the communist one is analyzed under such auspices. The study reveals elements of continuity both at the level of institutional structures, also of work routines and, particularly, of professional ideology. A remarkable point is made in showing the connections between the 19th century, and the beginning of the 20th century press. The emphasis here is on the kind of political culture: a high regard of the subjective, of a press of personal expression, of elitism. The connections to political parties and the awareness of a missionary role in creating a national identity through mass media are presented and reflected in view of the present day media system and its journalism." (Publisher website)
1 Introduction, 11
2 General Characteristics of the Romanian Mass Media, 33
3 The Print Media, 57
4 The Broadcast Media, 85
5 Professionalism and Control: The Rise of the New Media, 105
6 Journalism Education in Romania, 121