Madagascar: A Countrys Struggle for Public Discourse Through Media
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Independent station Radio Say
- Radio in Madagascar
- Radio Don Bosco
- Telephone and Internet access
- Conclusion
- References
Abstract
In independent madagascar, while citizens celebrate a free media system, their simultaneous struggle for media access puts them at great disadvantage. Formerly a French colony, madagascar has only had its independence for several decades, little time to build an effective media and communication system. From government-run and privately owned radio and television to the massive telecommunications depreciation in the 1980s, madagascar has had to fight to compete in the global arena. throughout the 1990s, the telecommunications industry was able to recover, and in the past few years, new radio stations have been established (CIA). Still, madagascar is one of the poorest nations in the world, making it difficult to compete equally with the West (Internews 5).
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