Financial crisis in privately owned media puts Senegal’s press freedom at risk

Financial crisis in privately owned media puts Senegal’s press freedom at risk

[RFI - Africa] - 1er/09/2025
Senegal’s press is facing a worsening financial crisis, impacted by cuts to public subsidies and the collapse of advertising revenue. At its centre is the restructuring of Youssou N'Dour's Futurs Médias group, but other privately owned companies are now facing similar challenges and asking for (…)
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