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Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism in the Bulgarian COVID-19 Communication Ecology

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JOURNALISM PRACTICE
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2022.2118154

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COVID-19; pandemic; communication ecology; Bulgaria; fragile democracy; press freedom; journalism; independent media

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The coronavirus pandemic has posed immense challenges to journalists globally, with new threats to media freedom, journalism safety, and practice. This study focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 health crisis on the media in countries with democratic deficits, specifically Bulgaria, aiming to fill the research gap in former Eastern bloc countries. The findings reveal that independent media has suffered the most from the crisis, facing existing challenges to press freedom and new limitations in reporting on significant public matters.
The coronavirus pandemic brought immense challenges to journalists worldwide, including new threats to media freedom, journalism safety and practice. The impact of the pandemic on journalism is yet to be fully understood and examined but this paper contributes to the field by focusing on the impact of the COVID-19 health crisis on the media in countries with democratic deficits, such as Bulgaria. Studies on former Eastern bloc countries have become few and far between recently so this research aims to fill this gap by examining how the coronavirus pandemic and associated restrictions have impacted journalism practice in Bulgaria and how journalists, and independent media organisations responded and adapted to the pressures in 2020. Our findings from semi structured interviews with media practitioners show that it is the independent media that has borne the brunt of the crisis. In addition to existing challenges to press freedom, many Bulgarian journalists encountered new limits to their daily practice in reporting on a topic of significant public importance.

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