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Tag: Eurasia

Regional Overviews

Eurasia

October 2, 2024October 2, 2024 State Media Monitor

2024 The Eurasian region presents significant challenges for state-controlled media. Traditional media outlets, such as television and radio, are the dominant players in these countries,

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The Global List of State Media

State and Public Media in Eurasia in 2023

October 19, 2023October 1, 2024 State Media Monitor

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

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The Global List of State Media

State and Public Media in Eurasia in 2022

September 19, 2022October 1, 2024 State Media Monitor

2022 The condition of state media in the Eurasian region continued to look bleak, the state playing a dominant role in the national media environments.

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The Global List of State Media

State and Public Media in Eurasia in 2021

June 19, 2021October 1, 2024 State Media Monitor

In the Eurasian region, consisting of former Soviet Union countries, the political and historical ties between these nations are also visible in the similarities of

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About State Media Monitor

State Media Monitor is a project of the Media and Journalism Research Center, a research institute that specializes in carrying out media research globally. This website features the most complete state and public media database ever built. Collection of data for the State Media Database has been carried out since 2004 under the supervision of Marius Dragomir, a journalist, media expert and scholar who is the center’s director. During this period, more than 600 researchers have participated in conducting research that has been used to create this database as part of various projects including Television Across Europe, Mapping Digital Media and the ongoing Media Influence Matrix. A consortium of experts led by the Media and Journalism Research Center carries out monitoring of the media outlets featured in the database. An updated Overview is published every year in September-October. For more information about the project and contacts, visit Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) website.

Country highlights: South Korea

Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is South Korea's national public broadcaster. Established in 1927, KBS oversees the operation of radio and television stations, as well as a network of 18 regional channels. Media assets Television: KBS 1TV, KBS 2TV, KBS …
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)
The Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), also known as the Cultural Broadcasting Corporation, is a prominent television and radio network in South Korea. It operates MBC TV channels, three radio stations, and numerous local broadcasters. Media assets Television: MBC TV Radio: …
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