Journal title COMUNICAZIONE POLITICA
Author/s Angelo Mellone
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2007/2
Language Italian Pages 26 P. 293-318 File size 156 KB
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This contribution analyses the relationship between government and media during the years of the second Berlusconi government (2001-2006), through the reconstruction of the political-journalistic debate. In the first place, the historical (the absence from the tradition of political-journalistic parallelism) and contextual (the asymmetry in the distribution of resources of the media logic) factors are illustrated, which makes it impossible to speak of a single model of relations between media and centre-right parties in the context of bipolarized pluralism. Secondly, the partial failure of the governmental communication and news management strategies of Berlusconi are examined. Subsequently, the conflict between frames interpreting the relationship between government and media that marks the five-year period 2001-2006, is reconstructed highlighting background, dynamics and distortions.
Angelo Mellone, Le relazioni pericolose. I rapporti tra il centrodestra italiano e il sistema dei media durante il governo Berlusconi (2001-2006) in "COMUNICAZIONE POLITICA" 2/2007, pp 293-318, DOI: