Media pluralism

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title: Media pluralism
text: Media pluralism defines the state of having a plurality of voices, opinions, and analyses in media systems or the coexistence of different and diverse types of medias and media support. Media pluralism is often recognized by international organizations and non-governmental organizations as being an essential part of a democratic state, Reporters Without Borders considers "access to a plurality of editorial lines and analyses [as] essential for citizens to be able to confront ideas, to make their
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description: Plurality of voices, opinions, and analyses in media systems
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_pluralism
date created: 2017-05-25T08:20:30Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T12:58:10Z
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