Understanding Media Corruption: Government-funded Campaigns and Media Ownership

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Uncover the two pillars of media corruption - media ownership and government-funded campaigns. Dive into how elections are influenced by media donations and government spending, shedding light on the criteria for selecting media outlets and the financial breakdown of contributions. Explore the impact on public perception and democracy.

  • Media Corruption
  • Government Influence
  • Elections
  • Media Ownership
  • Public Campaigns

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  1. Two pillars of media corruption - media ownership - media campaigns paid by the Government

  2. Elections Biggest media donate for the ruling party campaign Elections are won Biggest media get money for Government campaigns fund by budget money

  3. 2014 Elections donations 5 251.061 euros 160.227 euros 144.480 euros 76.000 euros First half of 2014 The Government spends 4 million euros on campaigns for public benefit

  4. 1. How much money the Government is spending? 2. By witch criteria the Government selects the media for the public campaigns? 3. List of the media and the money that they get? SORRY! 1.You need security certificate! 2. It s a personal data!

  5. Why Mediapedia? 44 % of Macedonians are getting informed from the web everyday or almost everyday (2013)

  6. www.kurir.mk

  7. www.republika.mk

  8. www.netpress.mk

  9. Orce Kamcev Saso Mijalkov

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