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- catalog abstract "Few outsiders are fully aware of the complex relationship between the ostensibly independent news media in Mexico and the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party - a relationship that has been sustained by subsidies, bribery, fear of violence, and mutual political convenience. Leading Mexican and U.S. journalists examine this "culture of collusion" and portray how it is only now beginning to change. This groundbreaking collection of analytical essays features frank, first-hand accounts of overt subsidies, payoffs, and news-as-advertising budgets that keep most Mexican dailies dependent on government support; pressures on Mexican journalists covering the Chiapas uprising, political assassinations, and the presidential campaign of 1994: and changing methods of government coercion and co-opting of the news media before and after the Salinas administration. The authors also explore the financial and political interests of the strong-willed government loyalist who controls Mexican television news and the growing Mexican influence on Spanish-language news broadcasting in the United States. The outgrowth of a two-year investigative project by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), this study reveals a disturbing pattern of violence against journalists outside the capital city and includes brief CPJ case histories of eleven Mexican reporters who were murdered in mysterious circumstances over the past ten years.".
- catalog contributor b10264337.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Few outsiders are fully aware of the complex relationship between the ostensibly independent news media in Mexico and the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party - a relationship that has been sustained by subsidies, bribery, fear of violence, and mutual political convenience. Leading Mexican and U.S. journalists examine this "culture of collusion" and portray how it is only now beginning to change. This groundbreaking collection of analytical essays features frank, first-hand accounts of overt subsidies, payoffs, and news-as-advertising budgets that keep most Mexican dailies dependent on government support; pressures on Mexican journalists covering the Chiapas uprising, political assassinations, and the presidential campaign of 1994: and changing methods of government coercion and co-opting of the news media before and after the Salinas administration. The authors also explore the financial and political interests of the strong-willed government loyalist who controls Mexican television news and the growing Mexican influence on Spanish-language news broadcasting in the United States. The outgrowth of a two-year investigative project by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), this study reveals a disturbing pattern of violence against journalists outside the capital city and includes brief CPJ case histories of eleven Mexican reporters who were murdered in mysterious circumstances over the past ten years.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Overview : from collusion to confrontation / William A. Orme, Jr. -- The print media: A culture of collusion : the ties that bind the press and the PRI / Raymundo Riva Palacio. Trail by fire : the Chiapas revolt, the Colosio assassination and the Mexican press in 1994 / Sergio Sarmiento. La gacetilla : how advertising masquerades as news / Joe Keenan -- Broadcast news: Sound bites and soap operas : how Mexican television reported the 1994 presidential elections / Barbara Belejack. The eye of the tiger : Emilio Azcárraga and the Televisa empire / Marjorie Miller and Juanita Darling. Televisa north : Spanish-language news in the United States / América Rodríguez. Balancing act : surviving as a television reporter in Mexico / Bruno López -- Attacking the messenger: From intimidation to assassination : silencing the press / Lucy Conger. Mexican news and American diplomacy : U.S. State Department monitoring of press freedom violations in Mexico / Mary C. Moynihan. The measure of violence : problems in documentation / Joel Solomon -- Epilogue: Limits to apertura : prospects for press freedom in the new free-market Mexico / Jorge G. Castañeda.".
- catalog extent "i, 159 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Culture of collusion.".
- catalog identifier "1574540122".
- catalog isFormatOf "Culture of collusion.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Coral Gables? Fla.] : North-South Center Press/University of Miami,".
- catalog relation "Culture of collusion.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico.".
- catalog subject "323.44/5/0972 21".
- catalog subject "Freedom of the press Mexico.".
- catalog subject "Government and the press Mexico.".
- catalog subject "Journalists Crimes against Mexico.".
- catalog subject "PN4748.M4 C85 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Overview : from collusion to confrontation / William A. Orme, Jr. -- The print media: A culture of collusion : the ties that bind the press and the PRI / Raymundo Riva Palacio. Trail by fire : the Chiapas revolt, the Colosio assassination and the Mexican press in 1994 / Sergio Sarmiento. La gacetilla : how advertising masquerades as news / Joe Keenan -- Broadcast news: Sound bites and soap operas : how Mexican television reported the 1994 presidential elections / Barbara Belejack. The eye of the tiger : Emilio Azcárraga and the Televisa empire / Marjorie Miller and Juanita Darling. Televisa north : Spanish-language news in the United States / América Rodríguez. Balancing act : surviving as a television reporter in Mexico / Bruno López -- Attacking the messenger: From intimidation to assassination : silencing the press / Lucy Conger. Mexican news and American diplomacy : U.S. State Department monitoring of press freedom violations in Mexico / Mary C. Moynihan. The measure of violence : problems in documentation / Joel Solomon -- Epilogue: Limits to apertura : prospects for press freedom in the new free-market Mexico / Jorge G. Castañeda.".
- catalog title "A Culture of collusion : an inside look at the Mexican press / edited by William A. Orme, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".