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Focusing on the decline of public access channels, the book explores how neo-liberal media regimes have reshaped public obligations and media regulation. It argues that rather than being outdated, public access is suffering due to these changes, which undermine civil society and public discourse. While social media is often seen as a space for free communication, the author contends that it has been colonized by neo-liberalism, restricting genuine popular democracy. The work critically examines the implications of these transformations on non-profit media.
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The Decline of Public Access and Neo-Liberal Media Regimes, Brian Caterino
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- 2021
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