Limitations on political opposition media presence
from class:
AP Comparative Government
Definition
Limitations on political opposition media presence refer to restrictions imposed by governments that limit or control the ability of media outlets critical of the ruling party or government policies to operate freely.
The act of suppressing or restricting information, ideas, or artistic expression deemed objectionable by authorities.
Media bias: Partiality or prejudice displayed by media organizations towards particular political groups or ideologies.
Freedom of press: The right for journalists and media outlets to report news and express opinions without interference or censorship from the government.
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