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Freedom of the Press - Monaco (2004)

Publisher Freedom House
Publication Date 28 April 2004
Cite as Freedom House, Freedom of the Press - Monaco (2004), 28 April 2004, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/47345121c.html [accessed 7 June 2023]
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Status: Free
Legal Environment: 3
Political Influences: 4
Economic Pressures: 6
Total Score: 13

Population: n/a
GNI/capita: n/a
Life Expectancy: n/a
Religious Groups: Roman Catholic (90 percent), other (10 percent)
Ethnic Groups: French (47 percent), Italian (16 percent), Monegasque (16 percent), other (21 percent)
Capital: Monaco

The right to freedom of expression is legally guaranteed in Article 23 of Monaco's constitution, and the press operates freely. No press freedom violations were reported during 2003. The penal code prohibits insults of the monarch and royal family. No daily newspapers are published in Monaco, but French papers cover news from the country. There are two state weeklies: Journal de Monaco (published by the government) and Monaco Hebdo. The only television station is TV Monte-Carlo. Three radio stations cover the country: Radio Monte-Carlo Info, a French-language news and talk network; Radio Monte-Carlo, an Italian-language network, and Radio Monte-Carlo Moyen Orient, a pan-Arab station, now based in Paris and operated by Radio France Internationale.

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