State media are typically understood as media outlets that are owned, operated, or significantly influenced by the government.[1] They are distinguished from public service media, which are designed to serve the public interest, operate independently of government control, and are financed through a combination of public funding, licensing fees, and sometimes advertising. The crucial difference lies in the level of independence from government influence and the commitment to serving a broad public interest rather than the interests of a specific political party or government agenda.[1][2][3]
State media serve as tools for public diplomacy and narrative shaping. These media outlets can broadcast via television, radio, print, and increasingly on social media, to convey government viewpoints to domestic and international audiences. The approach to using state media can vary, focusing on positive narratives, adjusting narratives retroactively, or spreading misinformation through sophisticated social media campaigns.[4]
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- ^ a b "Unesco Freedom of Expression and Media Development". unesdoc.unesco.org. Archived from the original on 3 May 2023. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
- ^ "Public Media: State, Government and Public Service Broadcasting —". ACE Electoral Knowledge Network. 2012. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
- ^ "Public Service Broadcasting". 2017-01-27. Archived from the original on 2017-01-27. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
- ^ Molter, Vanessa; DiResta, Renee (8 June 2020). "Pandemics & propaganda: How Chinese state media creates and propagates CCP coronavirus narratives". Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review. doi:10.37016/mr-2020-025.
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- France Médias Monde (7 P)
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- Hanoi Radio Television (1 P)
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- Television Maldives (8 P)
- MTVA (Hungary) (13 P)
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- Polskie Radio (25 P)
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- Radio Republik Indonesia (2 P)
- Romanian Television (17 P)
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- Voice of Vietnam (4 P)
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Pages in category "State media"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 354 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abkhazian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company
- Abu Dhabi TV
- Afghanistan National Television
- Agence Kampuchea Press
- Agencia Boliviana de Información
- Agenzia Fides
- Al-Ahram
- Al Ahram Al Arabi
- Al Ahram Al Iktisadi
- Akhbar Al-Adab
- Al-Akhbar (Egypt)
- Akher Saa
- Al Ahram Al Riyadi
- Al-Ahram Hebdo
- Al Arabiya
- Al-Bayan (newspaper)
- Al-Furat Media Center
- AL24 News
- All India Radio
- All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company
- Al-'Andalib Magazine
- Andhra Pradesh (magazine)
- Andorra Televisió
- Anglia (magazine)
- ANNA News
- Antara (news agency)
- Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media
- Al-Arabi (magazine)
- Arabian Television Network
- Al Arabiya English
- Associated Press of Pakistan
- Azerbaijan State News Agency
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- Bahrain News Agency
- Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation
- Bangladesh Television
- Bayrak
- Beijing Radio and Television Station
- Beijing Review
- Belteleradio
- Bichitra
- Bolivia TV
- Botswana Television
- Britanskii Soiuznik
- Broadcasting Corporation of Niue
- Broadcasting in Chennai
- Bulaq Press
- Bulgarian National Television
- Burundi National Radio and Television
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- Canal 5 (Uruguay)
- Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
- CBC News Network
- Central News Agency (Taiwan)
- Channel 1 (Syrian TV channel)
- Channel 2 (Syrian TV channel)
- Channel 7 (Burmese TV channel)
- Channel Africa
- Channel One Russia
- China Daily
- China News Service
- China Pictorial
- The China Press
- China Xinhua News Network Corporation
- Chollima (magazine)
- Choson Yesul
- CNA (TV network)
- CNC World
- Coalition Chronicle
- Corporación Radio e Televisión de Galicia
- Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals
- Croatian Radiotelevision
- Cultura Política
- Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
- Czech Radio
- Czech Television
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- Gambia Film Unit
- Gambia Radio & Television Service
- GAO Journal
- GAO Review
- General Organization of Radio and TV (Syria)
- Georgian Public Broadcaster
- Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
- Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation
- Al Gomhuria
- Gorkhapatra
- GTV (Ghana)
- Guangzhou Broadcasting Network
- Guinea-Bissau Television
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- Al Maarif
- Maghreb Arabe Press
- Al Majalla (magazine)
- Mango TV
- Mann Ki Baat
- Mauritanian News Agency
- MCOT
- Medi 1 TV
- Al Messa
- Middle East News Agency
- Minju Choson
- MRTV (TV network)
- MRTV News channel
- MRTV Sports Channel
- MRTV-4
- Médiaszolgáltatás-támogató és Vagyonkezelő Alap
- Al-Musawar
- Myanmar International
- Myanmar Radio
- Myanmar Radio and Television
- Myawaddy TV
- Myawady Daily
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- State news agency
- Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
- National Broadcasting Services of Thailand
- National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan
- The National (Abu Dhabi)
- Nauru Broadcasting Service
- Nauru Television
- Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
- Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (organisation)
- Nepal Television
- Nesf El Donya
- New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television
- New Light of Myanmar
- NHK World-Japan
- Nile TV International
- NTA Enugu