Understanding Media Policies 2012
DOI: 10.1057/9781137035288_12
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Slovakia: Reinventing Media Policy Without a Practical Perspective

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“…However, Školkay and Ondruchová-Hong (2012) remind us that various attempts to establish co-regulation and self-regulation of Slovak journalists have been rather unsuccessful, stating historical memory and business pressures as the main reasons why. The logical disadvantage of ethical codes is that they are voluntary.…”
Section: Ethical Standards Applied In the Slovak Media Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, Školkay and Ondruchová-Hong (2012) remind us that various attempts to establish co-regulation and self-regulation of Slovak journalists have been rather unsuccessful, stating historical memory and business pressures as the main reasons why. The logical disadvantage of ethical codes is that they are voluntary.…”
Section: Ethical Standards Applied In the Slovak Media Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of transparency and openness has serious consequences. Školkay and Ondruchová-Hong (2012) explain that Slovak laws are often drafted within specialised, but isolated ministry departments, without consulting new legislative norms with the wider professional public and other interested actors. New legal acts "frequently contain severe inconsistencies and shortcomings and need to be amended shortly after, and sometimes even before they come into force" .…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%