2021
DOI: 10.1080/14241277.2021.1962323
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Preparedness to Cope with an Unexpected Crisis. Lessons Learnt by Spanish Regional TV Broadcasting Management

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“…Likewise, the scarce information regarding the data publicly released by Google displays a warning message to Europe's efforts for data transparency. Furthermore, we believe that more in-depth analysis of Google's transparency will also contribute to creating a more accurate definition of credibility, sustainability [41] and a very much needed sense of accountability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, the scarce information regarding the data publicly released by Google displays a warning message to Europe's efforts for data transparency. Furthermore, we believe that more in-depth analysis of Google's transparency will also contribute to creating a more accurate definition of credibility, sustainability [41] and a very much needed sense of accountability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the profile of the companies that apply for funding, we can affirm that most of them are identified as "commercial media" (381). Universities and research centres (17) and publicly funded media (16) barely represent the 5% of the total of funded initiatives, followed by non-profit media (42) and individual participants (41). The latter have been counted as "independent actors" despite presenting or creating projects that involve or implicate existing media.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La pandemia de la COVID-19 trajo consigo un escenario de incertidumbre económica (Marco-Fondevila et al, 2021), acentuado por una serie de inestabilidades macroeconómicas heredadas de crisis anteriores. Para el año 2021, la actividad económica mundial sufrió una caída del 3.2 %; las economías avanzadas retrocedieron en un 4.6 %, mientras que las economías emergentes cayeron en un 2.1 %.…”
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