State, society, and spectrum in Africa
A study of television content control in Senegal
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Zusatztext
Senegal is a country in West Africa where television has long been a stronghold of the government. The first private television experience began in 2005. The liberalization of the sector was accompanied by the inception of a regulatory body entitled to set requirements and guidelines for television operators. Apart from technical conditions, television networks have the obligation to ensure freedom of information, equal access for politicians, trade unions and civil society organizations, the promotion of public interest as well as the protection of childhood and human rights. The rapid growth of the sector has been accompanied by numerous lawsuits. Defamation, broadcast of false news, infringement on peoples private lives and several other offenses are rampant, so much so that the national journalists' trade union is advocating for the depenalization of press misdemeanors. This book explores the efficiency of the system established to control the content of television programs and prevent misconduct by network owners and journalists.
Autorenportrait
Layire Diop is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Journalism and Communication of the University of Oregon (USA). He got a Master of Science from Drexel University, where he attended on a Fulbright scholarship. He has extended experience as a journalist, news anchor, and editor at the Senegalese National Broadcasting System.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 17.10.2019
Umfang: 180 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.2 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786200324191
Umbreit-Nr.: 8134839
