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- Media_of_Venezuela abstract "Media of Venezuela comprise the mass and niche news and information communications infrastructure of Venezuela. Thus, the media of Venezuela consists of several different types of communications media: television, radio, newspapers, magazines, cinema, and Internet-based news outlets and websites. Venezuela also has a strong music industry and arts scene.According to Freedom House in their Freedom of the Press 2014 report, the media in Venezuela is classified as "not free". Freedom House explained that Venezuela's freedom of press had declined during Hugo Chavez's "15 years in power", stating that the Venezuelan government's relation to the media "led to sharp declines in press freedom and a vastly expanded government information apparatus".70% of media in Venezuela is private, 5% is government owned and 25% is community media, which the government has promoted as a way of increasing participation into media, by "materially and legally supporting" over 500 community and alternative radios, television stations, and newspapers.Social networking is an important way of communication for the Venezuelan people, and is being established as an alternative means of information to mainstream media. According to state news, the analytical company comScore stated that the audience of Venezuela in Twitter increased from 4.8% to 19.0% after president Hugo Chávez created an account there. The article named it as just another way in which the Bolivarian Revolution is increasing participation. Venezuela now has the 4th highest percentage of Twitter users.".
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- Media_of_Venezuela subject Category:Venezuelan_media.
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- Media_of_Venezuela comment "Media of Venezuela comprise the mass and niche news and information communications infrastructure of Venezuela. Thus, the media of Venezuela consists of several different types of communications media: television, radio, newspapers, magazines, cinema, and Internet-based news outlets and websites. Venezuela also has a strong music industry and arts scene.According to Freedom House in their Freedom of the Press 2014 report, the media in Venezuela is classified as "not free".".
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