The status of the media in Macedonia is the young democracy’s greatest weakness. A lack of independent newspapers and state-owned radio and TV’s monopoly on nationwide broadcasting are among the many problems by BRANKO GEROSKI AFTER HALF A CENTURY UNDER THE thumb of socialism, Macedonia’s media began to flourish in the wake of the “political spring” of the late 1980s. […]

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