Juventud Rebelde
Juventud Rebelde, which means “Rebel Youth” in Spanish, is a newspaper published by the Young Communist League. It was established in 1965. In 2024, we removed Juventud Rebelde from our…
Juventud Rebelde, which means “Rebel Youth” in Spanish, is a newspaper published by the Young Communist League. It was established in 1965. In 2024, we removed Juventud Rebelde from our…
Télam was Argentina’s national news agency. Established in 1945 as Telenoticiosa Americana (Télam), the agency back then had mixed ownership, including private and state capital, and was trying to offer…
Algeria’s government oversees several national newspapers, each with its own audience and editorial slant: El Djoumhouria – Based in the coastal city of Oran, offering regional coverage with national reach; El Moudjahid – The…
TV USAC is a university television station with some two decades of history. Its frequency was assigned by the government in 1990 to the University San Carlos de Guatemala, an…
The Moroccan royal house controls a vast array of media assets, which we list in our state-administered database. They are known to be the “voices of the royal house.” These…
Radio Zara is a radio station in Eritrea. The outlet has been removed from our database in 2024 due to insufficient information about its activity. Media assets Radio: Zara FM…
A bleaker picture emerges more and more as the propaganda war intensifies. In the past year, the government’s grip on state media has remained overwhelmingly strong, albeit with a slight…
2023 When it comes to editorial independence, Europe continues to lead with the highest number of independent state and public media in the world. However, the share of independent public…
2023 The situation of state media in the Eurasian region remains grim, with the state exerting significant control over national media landscapes. Traditional media outlets like television and radio dominate…