This article analyzes the impact of the television program “The right to have an opinion” on the strategies of the mediatization (Hepp, 2012, 2013; Couldry and Hepp, 2013) of the Human Rights good practices in the Romanian religious context. The study will cover the TV shows broadcasted between 2009-2015 and it intends to highlight the main orientations which could help in constructing a model of the mediatization of Human Rights values in the religious media institutions. The television program “The right to have an opinion” has been presented on the Romanian Hope Channel (Speranta TV). We will focus our analyze on the communication models of the mediatization of Human Rights values used within this TV program, on their evaluation, results, and feedback. The findings of this study could be relevant in the context of the management in different religious media institutions which should adopt programs and policies able to promote universal values with potential in building messages diplomacy oriented.
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