Abstract
In the wake of post-communist liberation it was believed that fact-based, fair-minded journalism would emerge to spread the gospel of western democracy. But, according to Timmy Kenny, a professor of journalism who was formerly a newspaper foreign editor, the journalistic record in central and eastern Europe has been a disappointment. He looks at the continuing problems faced by journalists in countries where press freedom remains a distant hope.
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