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Who owns the media in Argentina?

Mass media influence the way facts are viewed and debated in the society. Independence and pluralism in media, public opinion and views— including criticism of people in power— are the safeguards of a healthy democracy. Monitoring and ensuring ownership pluralism is the first step toward independence and freedom of choice.

How can people evaluate the reliability of information if they don't know who provides it? How can journalists work properly if they don't know who controls the company they work for? And how can media authorities address excessive media concentration if they don't know who is behind the media's steering wheel? 

Ownership structure may also affect the way the media industry manages its resources. It shapes the economic strength and efficiency of the media sector, which is of particular interest to potential investors.

The Media Ownership Monitor found that the local economic crisis, the absence of the state to mitigate it, coupled with the new legislation which encourages a greater concentration of media ownership, especially in the hands of large media groups, is strangling critical journalism and limiting the right of the Argentinian society to have access to plural voices.

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