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Discover Ludwig"media pluralism" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a concept that refers to the presence of multiple, diverse forms of media and access to them. You can use it when discussing diversity of information or viewpoints in the media. For example, "The continued importance of media pluralism in the 21st century is supported by research."
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"With these new rules, we will uphold media pluralism".
Media pluralism goes to the very heart of Britain's democracy.
Competition between the four, Mr Khoroshkovsky told me, would deliver media pluralism.
What has the EU done so far to secure media pluralism and protect Italian democracy?
Outside the broadcast spectrum, one can find real media pluralism that does not appear to be under constant challenge.
Initiatives registered so far call for action on vivisection, ecocide (the mass destruction of ecosystems) and media pluralism.
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This may be why Ms Kroes, according to one of her tweets yesterday, has been talking to Tibor Navracsics, Hungary's deputy prime minister, about "a solution for media freedom and pluralism".
Since 2010 the government has enjoyed a parliamentary super-majority which it has used to undermine the independence of the judiciary, the power of the constitutional court and media freedom and pluralism, as well as to gain control over state institutions".
A cautious sort of place: Slovenes talk like Estonians, but act like Austrians.Soggy bottom: Croatia's sullen and obstructive approach to pluralism, media freedom and the rule of law remains an alarming pothole on the road to further EU enlargement.
The election campaign does not present solutions to the critical questions like the effectiveness of the judicial system, media freedom and pluralism, and the competitiveness of our economy," says Sasha Bezuhanova, a former Hewlett-Packard executive who has been prominent in the civic movement for democratic development.
RSF's secretary-general Christophe Deloire says: "The World Press Freedom Index is a reference tool that is based on seven criteria: the level of abuses, the extent of pluralism, media independence, the environment and self-censorship, the legislative framework, transparency and infrastructure.
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