The Role of State Advertising in Latin American Newspapers: Was the Demise of Nicaragua’s Barricada Newspaper Political Sabotage? |
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Authors: | KRIS KODRICH |
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Affiliation: | Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Barricada, a daily newspaper in Nicaragua, closed in 1998. The editor said his newspaper was a victim of a government policy to remove state advertising from Barricada, which was the official newspaper of the opposition Sandinista political party. This study examines the role of state advertising as a means of governmental control of the news media. The study finds evidence to support the claim that Barricada was the victim of a partisan campaign to withhold advertising. But it also finds that the Sandinistas had done the same thing when they were in power in the 1980s. |
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Keywords: | Nicaragua journalism newspaper Barricada state advertising press freedom |
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