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oa Diverging ideals of autonomy: Non-state media in Cuba challenging a broken media monopoly
- Source: Journal of Alternative & Community Media, Volume 4, Issue 2, Jul 2019, p. 14 - 30
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- 30 Apr 2024
Abstract
News outlets funded by actors other than the state are broadening the range of movement for journalists in Cuba. How are these non-state outlets affecting ideals of autonomy in the state media? Through qualitative interviews, this study finds an emerging generational divide in Cuba between journalism students and journalists in state media. A majority of students want to work in non-state media because it means they can choose their own stories, have a more meaningful work day and earn more money. Most journalists are, on the other hand, sceptical of private businesses entering the media sector, and refer to the importance of ideology.
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