Publication
2013
This article discusses the role of media and mass communications in Lebanon. More specifically, the author challenges the perception that Lebanon enjoys one of the freest media systems in the Arab world. He suggests that rather than this being the case, media freedom is restricted by the country's sectarian and financial structures. Indeed, he suggests that the media in Lebanon operates as a voice for a political or sectarian faction, reinforcing and encouraging divisions in society.
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Author | Nabil Dajani |
Series | AMS Publications |
Issue | 18 |
Publisher | Arab Media and Society (AMS) |
Copyright | © 2013 Arab Media & Society |