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Cuban media

Cuban media is state-controlled, meaning the government owns and manages most television, radio, newspapers, and online platforms. Its primary role is to promote government policies, socialist ideals, and national achievements, often limiting critical coverage of the government or opposition. While there are some independent voices, they are limited and face restrictions. The media serves as a tool for shaping public perception in line with official narratives, and access to outside information and diverse perspectives is often restricted or censored, especially on sensitive topics.