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the low circulation of newspapers, which has been exacerbated since the end of the last century by the impact of the Internet and, since 2008, by the economic crisis;
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a journalism with a pronounced tendency towards commentary, in which the creation of opinion matters more than information, which favours, for example, the multiplication of political chat shows on radio and television;
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a weak professionalisation, with a limited degree of associationism among journalists, who often suffer from very poor working conditions;
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a strong state intervention in the media which, in fact, is intensified by the administrative structure of the country, since, in addition to a national audiovisual entity (Radio Televisión Española, RTVE), 12 of the 17 autonomous regions have their own audiovisual corporation, controlled by their respective governments.
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