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Media Power and Politics in Tanzania

Critical Analysis of Media Trends and Practice

Media Power and Politics in Tanzania provide a critical analysis of media development trends and actual practice in a fragile political economy. In doing so, it unveils the institutional myth surrounding press freedom arguing that the evolving commercialises media will remain irrelevant unless it is part of a serious struggle for change from private commercial to community media, and by shifting information from a privately appropriated commodity to public good. The aim of this book is to help overcome the problems addressed. The target readers are journalists, editors, students and many more

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The Journalist is independent dynamic and tough. Like a private detective, he imperturbably fights through a swamp of economic saboteurs, white collar criminals and political con-men. A lone Wolf in the jungle of wrongdoing in politics, business, bureaucracy and sports leadership. He is courageous, incorruptible, responsible and humanly integrous as he ferrets out the truth in a country where there is so much wrong than right in all aspects of socio- economic and political life.

Such is the illusion for many beginners in journalism

Content:

Chapter 1: Media Ownership Pattern

Chapter 2: Editorial Policy Pattern

Chapter 3: Media Audience Pattern

Chapter 4: Media Freedom and it's role

Chapter 5: Journalism Practices in Tanzania

Chapter 6: Media Policy and Legal Framework

Chapter 7: Media Accountability

Chapter 8: Media and Politics

Chapter 9: Working conditions in the Media

Chapter 10: Female Journalism in Tanzania

Chapter 11: Professional Journalism

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