This episode of the MFRR In Focus explores the economic relationship between the main political parties in Romania and the media and discusses the tools right-wing political parties use to circumvent mainstream media and reach new audiences directly.
Guests: Adina Marincea, a researcher and media scholar, “Elie Wiesel” National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania
Producer and Host: Dumitrița Holdiș, Central and Eastern Europe Media Support Coordinator
Editor: Dumitrița Holdiș, Central and Eastern Europe Media Support Coordinator
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