Media Markets
Professionalization
Role of the State
Political Parallelism
100

TRUE OR FALSE:
The German online news market is considered to have a fairly low concentration level compared to other European systems.

TRUE: The market is generally characterized as more competitive and inclusive even though some large actors do exist

100

Compared to the Italian media system, does Germany generally have a higher or lower level of journalistic professionalism and autonomy?

Germany has a higher level of professionalism, it has strong autonomy and established professional norms


Italy is has more structural constraints and lower institutional professionalization

100

What is the role of the Italian state in the media: strong or weak?

Strong

100

Direct ties between German politics and news outlets have been weakening. However, local and national outlets still tend to lean slightly conservative or liberal. What is the name of this concept that characterizes the German media system?

Political Parallelism

200

Currently in Germany, how is the dominance of a media outlet primarily measured by the physical circulation of printed newspapers?

The market is measured by cross-platform reach and online news use.

200

How does the level of education among Mediterranean journalists compare to their level of structural professionalization?

While individual education and professionalization are high, structural and institutional professionalization remains limited due to persistent political and economic constraints (Papathanassopoulos & Miconi, 2023)

200

What 2017 German law allows the state to fine social media companies for failing to remove illegal content?

The Network Enforcement Law (or NetzDG)

200

Name one defining characteristics of the “Polarized Pluralist model” currently seen in Italy’s media system?

Low newspaper circulation, high television consumption, and tight governmental control

300

What is the newsppaer circulation in Italy: high or low?

Low

300

How do political and economic factors block the professionalization of Italian media as an institution?

Persistent political dependence and a lack of newsroom resources trap educated journalists in a system that restricts their ability as independent, autonomous institutions (Papathanassopoulos & Miconi, 2023)

300

Name one way the Italian state influences the media.

RAI / Political connections / centralization of power / reflecting political divisions

300

In Germany, journalists believe a professional norm should be adopted and maintained at work without limiting their personal expression as citizens. What is this norm called?

Objectivity (or Impartial Reporting)

400

Name one of three broadcasters that dominate the Italian television market.

RAI, Mediaset, Sky Italia

400

Explain the "professionalism paradox" and how do increasing technical requirements and decreasing educational depth create a structural tension in modern German journalism

It is the tension between rising technical demands (cross-media skills and 24/7 digital routines) and declining resources. Journalists face heavier workloads and lower average education levels, which reduces the time and background knowledge available for deep, traditional investigative work.

400

Which treaty was passed to subject spcial media platforms to locate state authorities and ensure non-discrimination for public service media?

The Interstate Media Treaty

400

How does the “built-in” nature of aggressive communication and political alignment create a structural barrier to the development of journalistic autonomy in Italy?

It creates a structural barrier to the development of journalistic autonomy by forcing journalists to function as ideological instruments.

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