News#

Media landscape from the World Factbook. The outlets table below is a TODO; the narrative beneath captures the regulatory and ownership posture.

government owns and controls all broadcast media: 8 national TV channels (Cubavision, Cubavision Plus, Tele Rebelde, Multivision, Educational Channel 1 and 2, Canal Clave, Canal Habana), 2 international channels (Cubavision Internacional and Canal Caribe), multiple regional TV stations, 7 national radio networks, and multiple regional radio stations; the government uses the Radio-TV Marti signal; private ownership of electronic media is officially prohibited, with several online independent news sites tolerated but blocked if critical of the government; YouTube popular; Christian denominations create original video content to distribute via social media (2023)

Outlets#

Media outlets the operator monitors to track narrative, indicators, and the regime’s own line on events. Cross-reference Reporters Without Borders index, Media Bias / Fact Check, and the country’s media regulator before relying on the entry.

Outlet

Site

Language

Ownership

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Wires#

State and private wire services, the primary source for regime statements and breaking copy that downstream outlets mirror.

Wire

Site

Language

Ownership

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Broadcasters#

Television and radio broadcasters. Note reach (national, regional), licensing posture, and parent group.

Broadcaster

Site

Type

Ownership

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Diaspora#

Diaspora and exile outlets reporting on the country from abroad. Operators use these to track dissident reporting, sanctions narratives, and counter-regime signals.

Outlet

Site

Language

Base

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Regional#

Regional and local news outlets the operator monitors for on-the-ground reporting. Provincial press often surfaces indicators that national outlets miss or suppress. Cross- reference local press councils and the country’s media regulator.

Region

Outlet

Site

Language

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