The Mexican media industry is on the verge of some important upheavals, triggered by the government’s telecoms and broadcasting reforms on the one hand, and by the ongoing ‘digital revolution’ on the other. It is a complicated picture, but some analysts sum it up by saying that the country has too many newspapers that don’t make much money and too few TV and telecoms operators that make too much money. Whether a more balanced media industry will emerge, with proper safeguards for freedom of expression, remains to be seen.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1776 words.
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