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Title: The political role of the press in Spanish transition to democracy 1975-1978
Authors: Montero, Mercedes ORCID RESEARCHERID
Rodriguez-Virgili, Jordi ORCID RESEARCHERID
García-Ortega, Carmela ORCID SCOPUSID
Issue Date: Dec-2008
Publisher: Journal of European Institute for Communication and Culture
Citation: Montero, Mercedes; Rodríguez Virgili, Jordi y García Ortega, Carmela (2008). ""The Political Role of Spanish Press in Spanish Transition to Democracy, 1975-1978"". Javnost-The Public, XV (4), 5-21
Abstract: This article analyses the behaviour and attitudes of the Spanish press at the beginning of the transition towards democracy (November 1975 - December 1978), during the most significant political and institutional change. The role of the main newspapers is assessed from different perspectives, together with the reasons for the newspapers' consensus on the basic issues that were in the public eye. Through examples from several papers, taken one by one and as a whole, the article explains the exceptional characteristics of the relationship between politics and journalism, as well as some exceptions such as the ultra-right-wing press and the Basque nationalist sector.
URI: https://repositorio.usj.es/handle/123456789/818
ISSN: 1318-3222
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