Bulgarian Media Since 1989: From Instrumentalization to Capture
Ivo Indzhov
Freelance Researcher, Bulgaria
ABSTRACT: In the second decade of the 21st century, Bulgaria earned the unsavory reputation of having the least media freedom in the EU’s (Reporters Without Borders). This paper examines the current state of Bulgarian media based on two research concepts: for instrumentalization, respectively the capture of media. The latter, especially when talking about the specifics and consequences of political-oligarchic pressure on media, is more appropriate for countries with serious deficits in their democratic development. The main purpose of the paper is to study media capture in Bulgaria at a structural level: regulatory capture, control of public service media, use of state financing as a control tool, ownership takeover (based on concepts by Dragomir, 2019, IPI, n. D.), including appropriate cases. The analysis makes use of material from to scientific articles, media publications, other publicly available sources, expert interviews.
Full text: https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/article/view/591/pdf
DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.17.2(36).591
KEYWORDS: Bulgaria, transition, media, instrumentalization, capture
AUTHOR:
- Ivo Indzhov
ORCID: 0000-0002-3870-7015
Freelance Researcher, Bulgaria