Media Landscapes (original) (raw)
2019 Edition
New countries
Expert summaries and analyses of the state of media in European countries as well as its neighbouring states. An all-new updated edition and growing every day.
Portugal
The written press has endured a deep crisis throughout the last years, with loss of readers and advertising...
72.4 %
Internet penetration
Guatemala
Unlike other media, television has not lost the leadership in being one of the most influential channels to shape Guatemalans’ opinions.
116
Press freedom ranking
34.5 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Armenia
The Armenian print media are in a dire economic state. Newspaper printing is an exceedingly losing business
72.4%
Internet penetration
Parliamentary democracy
Government type
Finland
In Finland, the whole commercial media industry employs about 22,000 people and its turnover is €4.6bn...
92.5 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Yemen
Two years of war have changed the Yemeni media landscape for worst in terms of publications, independence, freedom of the media...
167
Press freedom ranking
24.6 %
Internet penetration
Hungary
Hungarian viewers have a choice of over 130 nationwide free or subscription channels and a total of 390 local and regional channels...
80.5 %
Internet penetration
CAR
Print, radio and TV have not invested on acquiring an Internet presence and suffer as a result from a chronic lack of visibility.
145
Press freedom ranking
5.3%
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Greece
Today, all media outlets are facing their most difficult times ever, but newspapers and magazines are suffering the most...
69.1 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Afghanistan
Mobile telephones were introduced in 2002. Today, 19 million people are using mobile phones out of a population of approximately 32 million.
118
Press freedom ranking
15.7 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Presidential Islamic Republic
Government type
United States
The United States media system has entered a period of intense change: the number of channels, and thus of competitors, is multiplying
95.6%
Internet penetration
Constitutional Federal Republic
Government type
Venezuela
TV has traditionally been one of the main telecommunication media and it is still the most used.
143
Press freedom ranking
53.1 %
Internet penetration
Federal presidential republic
Government type
Netherlands
The Dutch media are going digital at a rapid pace. This is shown by the growth of digital users, with more than 90% of the population...
94.8 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Constitutional monarchy
Government type
Russia
Radio broadcasting in Russia is developing with a comparatively good business dynamic.
148
Press freedom ranking
76.4 %
Internet penetration
Semi-Presidential Republic
Government type
Iran
Political parties exist in Iran But they do not play an effective role in the political arena, for this reason the media, particularly
164
Press freedom ranking
70.0 %
Internet penetration
Egypt
Egypt features a media landscape which have witnessed many changes and challenges since the January 25 revolution in 2011.
161
Press freedom ranking
49.5 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Niger
4.1%
Internet penetration
Semi-presidential Republic
Government type
Nepal
Nepal’s newspapers have a history of over a hundred years but the first private commercial daily newspaper began publishing in 1993.
100
Press freedom ranking
54.7 %
Internet penetration
Federal Presidential Republic
Government type
Mexico
In the past decade, Mexico has become one of the riskiest and deadliest countries where to practice journalism, excluding those at war.
147
Press freedom ranking
65.3 %
Internet penetration
Federal Presidential Republic
Government type
Serbia
Television is by far the most popular type of media in Serbia.Today, there are more than 200 TV stations
67.1 %
Internet penetration
Parliamentary Republic
Government type
Switzerland
Over the last 30 years, regional press monopolies have been established in almost all regions...
89.4 %
Internet penetration
Lebanon
In recent years, the Lebanese media landscape has been facing one of its deepest crisis since the formal end of the civil war...
100
Press freedom ranking
76.1 %
Internet penetration
Pakistan
Pakistan’s is a multi-linguistic media landscape with clear urban-rural disparities.
139
Press freedom ranking
22.2 %
Internet penetration
Federal Presidential Republic
Government type
Sudan
The media landscape in Sudan reflects an extremely restrictive environment coupled with a lack of institutional support.
174
Press freedom ranking
28.5 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Nicaragua
The number of daily copies printed is decreasing along with sales, which have dropped by more than half as of 2019.
114
Press freedom ranking
30.6%
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Norway
Radio was established in the mid-1920s. In 1933, four private local radio companies were merged into a national, state-owned company...
99.6 %
Internet penetration
Constitutional monarchy
Government type
Slovakia
Traditionally, the most trusted source of information has been radio broadcast, in recent years closely followed by television...
85.2 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Italy
Television is a major agenda setter within the Italian public sphere. The audiences are higher than those in many other countries...
86.7 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
DRC
The journalism profession offers free access to all people including those who do not have a university education in journalism.
154
Press freedom ranking
11.7 %
Internet penetration
Semi-presidential Republic
Government type
Latvia
Freedom of the press was observed in between 1918 and 1934 and since the Latvian independence drive (Atmoda) in the late 1980s...
85.6 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Ukraine
The Ukrainian media market had to be developed from scratch since the country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
101
Press freedom ranking
93.0 %
Internet penetration
Semi-presidential Republic
Government type
Honduras
Starting from 1990 the audiovisual system underwent a process of adaptation to new neoliberal regulations in telecommunications.
181
Press freedom ranking
32.5 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
El Salvador
Television is the most important medium in the country. It is the most widespread and the one that receives the most from advertisers.
50.3%
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Iraq
Higher education in journalism is consolidated in Iraq, but it has remained largely disconnected from global developments since the 1970s...
160
Press freedom ranking
36.2 %
Internet penetration
Mali
Since the liberalisation of airwaves in 1992, the number of private radios increased exponentially, confirming radio as the most popular med
112
Press freedom ranking
63.4 %
Internet penetration
Semi-presidential Republic
Government type
Myanmar
In Myanmar, Facebook "is" the Internet. It enjoys supremacy over all other forms of social media
131
Press freedom ranking
33.4 %
Internet penetration
Parliamentary Republic
Government type
Georgia
The Georgian media landscape reflects the transitional nature of the Georgian democratic system
52.9 %
Internet penetration
Unitary semi-presidential republic
Government type
Burundi
The Burundian media landscape is dominated by radio, even if in 2015 the most popular ones were destroyed.
159
Press freedom ranking
5.3%
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Syria
Syria cannot be considered any longer a unitary context. What is true in one area of the country does not necessarily apply to the others...
177
Press freedom ranking
31.9 %
Internet penetration
Indonesia
Radio is one of the most popular media in Indonesia and is broadcasted everywhere in the country
124
Press freedom ranking
53.7 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani media are influenced by the political processes in the country and separated in pro-government and pro-opposition media
168
Press freedom ranking
79.0%
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the countries where Internet is growing at a good pace.
147
Press freedom ranking
48.4 %
Internet penetration
Parliamentary Republic
Government type
France
Press, radio and TV markets are affected by a growing concentration in which main media outlets are held by fewer companies
86.8 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Semi-Presidential Republic
Government type
Libya
Gaddafi’s regime nationalised all publishing and press organisations, no private press was allowed to operate in Libya for over 25 years
162
Press freedom ranking
58.7 %
Internet penetration
In transition
Government type
Belgium
Belgium is a country with a highly complex political structure and is divided into three different language communities...
87.9 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Constitutional monarchy
Government type
Philippines
Television is the most used and trusted media in the Philippines. Around 81 percent of the population watch television.
134
Press freedom ranking
Presidential Republic
Government type
Austria
The media landscape is characterized by two dominating groups: the public service broadcaster ORF and largest newspaper "Kronenzeitung"...
84.6 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
United Kingdom
Radio has remained very popular in the UK and audience numbers have not declined in the same way as other platforms.
94.8 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Government type
Spain
The media landscape painted in Spain in the early 1990s survives to a great extent today and, with it, its wide ideological range...
87.1 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Constitutional monarchy
Government type
Colombia
Print media with national and regional circulation have traditionally been those of superior influence and credibility in the country.
130
Press freedom ranking
63.2 %
Internet penetration
Presidential Republic
Government type
Germany
The German-speaking media market is comprised of about 100 M people, characterised by a long and deeply-rooted tradition of the press...
89.6 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
South Sudan
Radio is the most largely consumed and trusted media in South Sudan. In Juba city alone, 66 percent of the population have access to radio.
139
Press freedom ranking
16.8%
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Presidential Republic
Government type
Somalia
Despite the conflict and violence the country has seen, radio stations have grown in number since the state collapsed
167
Press freedom ranking
7.9 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Federal Presidential Republic
Government type
Nigeria
Once dominated by print, radio and television, the Nigerian media landscape is now experiencing a disruption by digital platforms
122
Press freedom ranking
50.2 %
Internet penetration
Federal Presidential Republic
Government type
Sweden
Sweden has traditionally been more of a newspaper than television country. Today, it is a very digital country...
92.9 %
Internet penetration
Radio
Most trusted medium
Constitutional monarchy
Government type