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April 15, 2007

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Henry

Interesting. According to some British journalists, Chávez's acquisition of newspapers and TV stations (from the Daily Journal, the only English-language newspaper to RCTV's euphemistic "non-renewal of concession") is equivalent to "democratising the media". In Venezuela there are fewer and fewer media critical of the government, not because there is nothing to criticize, but because the government is acquiring more and more media, either directly or through front-men. I guess that Pravda in the Soviet Union was the paragon of democratic media.

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