Muzzling the media
2008-12-04
Consolidation of the Czech media market will put more influence
into the hands of the CR's oligarchs, but it's not yet clear what
this will mean. There are recent examples of the titans of
industry using their media outlets to attack each other, but there
are also examples of mutual backscratching. Týden, one of the
big media successes of recent years, is exhibiting traces of both
of these phenomena. The departure of business writer Miroslav
Motejlek suggests that someone wasn't thrilled with his
disobedient comments about Orco, PPF, NWR and others. At the
same time, the weekly magazine - owned by Prague property
developer Sebastian Pawlowski - breached its long-term policy
of not butting heads with Prague city hall. Editor-in-chief
Dalibor Balšínek, who is also leaving, wrote that Roman Janoušek
is the one who does Pavel Bém's deals for him. Our guess is that
the CR's billionaires will soon realize that there's more to be
gained by banding together than by slitting each other's throats
in print.
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