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Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America analyses the conflicting roles that global, regional and local forces are playing in the shaping of media systems, policies and industries in Latin America into what is called a 'liberal captured' media model. The intentional lack of regulation enforcement, the pragmatic exercise of power, and the configuration of alliances and complicity between media barons and political elites all help to explain why private media developed early and why media concentration is so high in Latin America. Moreover, the fact that media conglomerates emerged under the auspice of dictatorships and authoritarian rule clashes with the existing assumptions that private ownership of the media entails distance and autonomy from the State, or that authoritarian States need to employ harsh regulation and secure administration or control of the media to better exert and legitimise power. This collection aims to offer fresh perspectives on old issues that have long preoccupied the academic community in Latin America.