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Media of Guatemala : ウィキペディア英語版
Media of Guatemala
Media of Guatemala is dominated in the area of commercial television by Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González, who since the mid-1990s has "virtual monopoly control of that nation's commercial television airwaves".〔Rockwell, Rick and Janus, Noreene (2001), "Stifling Dissent: the fallout from a Mexican media invasion of Central America, ''Journalism Studies'', 2: 4, 497 — 512〕 González controls four television stations in Guatemala - Channels 3, 7, 11 and 13.〔Dom Serafini, ''Video Age International'', (Central American Television Touched By An Angel ), January 2010〕
González, who also owns a majority of the country's cinemas,〔 had by 2000 also acquired 21 radio stations,〔 including Radio Sonora, known as a leader in news.〔Elizabeth Fox, Fox de Cardona Fox (2002), ''Latin politics, global media'', University of Texas Press. pp52-3〕 The other two major radio chains are Emisoras Unidas (owned by the Archila family) and Radio Grupo Alius (owned by Alfonso Liu), a chain of Christian stations which does not compete in news or music.〔
A 2001 study of González' media properties in Guatemala and Nicaragua found that they had a tendency to squeeze out voices opposed to the government, and concluded that "Gonzalez’s ownership practices create an atmosphere that undercuts the development of democracy."〔Rockwell, Rick and Janus, Noreene (2001), "Stifling Dissent: the fallout from a Mexican media invasion of Central America, ''Journalism Studies'', 2: 4, 497 — 512〕 He has a strong influence in Guatemalan politics, for example giving $650,000 to Vinicio Cerezo's 1985 presidential campaign,〔 as well as more than $2.6 million and free airtime to Alfonso Portillo's 1999 campaign. "Political analysts say the free commercials helped Portillo win the election."〔
After becoming president, Portillo "named Gonzalez's brother-in-law, Luis Rabbe, as his minister of communications, infrastructure and housing, a powerful Cabinet position whose jurisdiction includes the oversight of broadcast media."〔Will Weissert, Associated Press, 9 June 2002, (Domination of Latin airwaves has 'Ghost' scaring his critics )〕
==See also==

* List of newspapers in Guatemala
* List of journalists killed in Guatemala

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