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Kondycja zawodu dziennikarza w Rosji
Status of Russian journalism

Author(s): Agata Krzywdzińska
Subject(s): Media studies
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Russia; journalism; media; freedom of speech

Summary/Abstract: Being a journalist in Russia during the USRR meant highly reputable but as well partly dependency work. After the collapse of the Soviet Union the situation on media market has changed especially situation on freedom of speech. But in 1993 the process of glasnost ended and the media went back to serve the interests of their owners. On the other hand it was a good time for valuable television programs and in‑depth press analyses. With the beginning of Putin’s presidency everything has changed on Russian media market. The 2000’s have seen a resurgence of the Soviet media system. Current Russian journalism is weak, we can observe a very negative tendencies like increasing state control over media, buying up nearly all independent media and increasing self‑censorship. An analytical function of media as well as critical view has moved to marginal position. Violence against journalists takes various forms including threats, physical assaults and murders. Russian media is not politically free and young generation of journalists does not want to criticize the political authority. No wonder that Committee to Protect Journalists called Russia was one of the deadliest countries in the world for journalists.

  • Issue Year: 10/2013
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 519-533
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish