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Media pluralism refers to the presence of a diverse range of media sources, outlets, and voices in a given society. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring a variety of perspectives and opinions are represented in the media landscape to promote transparency, democracy, and freedom of expression. Media pluralism is essential for preventing the concentration of media ownership and promoting a healthy, inclusive public discourse.
Esther R. Dyer has written: 'Cultural Pluralism & Children's Media (School Media Centers ; No. 1)'
Linguistic pluralism refers to the coexistence of multiple languages in a society or community. Examples of linguistic pluralism can be seen in countries like Switzerland, Canada, and India, where multiple languages are officially recognized and used in various aspects of public life, such as education, government, and media.
Media concentration refers to the ownership of a significant portion of media outlets by a small number of companies or individuals. This concentration of ownership can impact diversity of viewpoints, media content, and competition within the media industry. It raises concerns about potential biases, limited access to information, and reduced media pluralism.
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The motto of Women's Media Watch Azerbaijan is 'Women's leadership'.
J. J. van Cuilenburg has written: 'Concentratie en Persklimaat' 'Media en pluriformiteit' -- subject(s): Mass media, Pluralism (Social sciences)
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