It means that those debts are paid by free spaces for public advertisment in media outlets. Among the findings, based on information provided by the Cabinet chief’s office, is that initially the Macri administration reduced spending on public advertising in comparison to the CFK government. According to Marino, spending less in public advertising “implies a political decision”. “At the same time, the government is living a honeymoon with the private media outlets, which treat the Macri administration with kindness,” Marino added. (For the same period in 2015, the Cristina Fernández de Kirchner administration spent up to 1.2 billion pesos, according to Chequeado’s report.)
Source: Bueno Aires Herald October 02, 2016 03:11 UTC