La recepción de las televisiones árabes en Marruecos y las demandas ciudadanas

  1. Benítez Eyzaguirre, Lucía
Buch:
La comunicación pública, secuestrada por el mercado
  1. Mateos Martín, Concha (coord.)
  2. Ardèvol Abreu, Alberto Isaac (coord.)
  3. Toledano Buendía, Samuel (coord.)

Verlag: Sociedad Latina de Comunicación Social

ISBN: 978-84-939337-5-3

Datum der Publikation: 2011

Seiten: 25

Kongress: Congreso Internacional Latina de Comunicación Social (3. 2011. La Laguna)

Art: Konferenz-Beitrag

Zusammenfassung

The TV reception in Morocco is analyzed from the contrast between the state communications policy, characterized by a high control and censorship, and the audiences' access to a complex system of channels. Despite the theoretical ban on satellite dishes, social practice is a high consumption of televisions Arab or Arabic. 124 satellite channels, most notably Aljazeera, with a style and look similar to CNN's, feed the annational feeling, while they have broken the monopoly of government information and puts pressure on Arab governments with different democratic issues. In the absence of reliable data and statistics on the use of television in Morocco, this research represents an advance over the impact of television on Arab civil society. We analyze the reception of television and its links with the citizenship and the civil rights, in the context prior to the riots of 2011.