Mediji i politika

Journal Title: In Medias Res - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 5

Abstract

Politika i političari i dalje utječu na uređivanje medija i na novinare. Ako govorimo o javnoj televizji i radiju, sadašnji Zakon o HRT-u omogućava izravnije miješanje u kadrovsku politiku na HRT-u nego ikad u zadnjih desetak godina. Nakon privatizacije tiskanih medija utjecaj politike na njih je manji ali je vrlo sofisticiran i nije prestao. Glavne stranke imaju ‘svoje’ novinare koje im odrađuju posao. Ogromna je uloga novinarskih spinova u građenju političkog imidža. Društveno odgovorno novinarstvo mora razotkrivati političke spinove kako bi građani kao samosvojni subjekti slobodno odlučivali o politici.

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Zdenko Duka

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Zdenko Duka (2014). Mediji i politika. In Medias Res, 3(5), 806-809. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-465836