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Hungary: Political pressure on advertisers threatens critical media

New study highlights economic risks of independence in ‘illiberal’ media market. by IPI Correspondent Márton Bede The gradual decay of media freedom in Hungary and other Eastern European...

Easy Resources for Navigating the ‘Post-Truth’ Era

Overwhelmed by and struggling to understand the avalanche of material on disinformation, misinformation and “fake news?” Check out the sample of resources SEENPM picked. We hope...

How is Europe fighting fake news? New legal report

What rules and initiatives exist in Europe to help ensure the accuracy and objectivity of news and current affairs reporting? Report by the European...

Foundation Support for International News: Mapping the Landscape

By Martin Scott, Kate Wright and Mel Bunce. Published by the University of East Anglia. This short report describes the key features of the landscape...

Media about Media – in Western Balkans and Turkey

Want to follow media-related developments, trends and research in WB and Turkey? Check out these websites and let us know if you know of other similar...

Journalism, ‘Fake News’ and Disinformation: A Handbook for Journalism Education and Training

This new publication by UNESCO is a timely resource and highly topical subject for all those who practice or teach journalism in this Digital...

Attacks and Harassment: The Impact on Female Journalists and Their Reporting ~ Report

This report by the International Women's Media Foundation, co-authored with TrollBusters, provides a clear examination of the professional dangers of being a female journalist in...

Women are under-represented on- and off-screen says EPRA report

The European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) published the report that examines the representation of women in the audiovisual media industry today. The report explores the on-screen portrayal...

Technology, Public Sphere and Journalism in Bulgaria ~ Report

Why is Bulgaria called “the tech capital of Balkans ”? How have Bulgarians become one of the most active social media users in the...

Public Service Media and Information Disorder

Public service media (PSM) institutions around the world exist in challenging conditions: not only do the commercial counterparts claim that PSM is distorting the...

Transparent and legitimate media financing from public budgets: Guidelines for public bodies of BiH

With its new policy paper Mediacentar Sarajevo aims to contribute to adoption of more precise rules which would enhance transparency and legitimacy of media...

Defending Politically Vulnerable Organizations Online

A new report published by the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) details how media outlets, human rights groups, NGOs, and other politically vulnerable organizations...
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Grants for investigative stories covering EU member countries and EU aspiring countries 

The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is inviting journalists who are interested in producing in-depth investigations to apply for grants that will...

Summer School for Journalists and Media Practitioners: The Future of the Information Sphere and Journalism Intelligence

Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom from Florence is organising a summer school for journalists and media practitioners, focusing on the...

WARM Festival 2025: Call for projects

WARM Festival 2025, dedicated to war reporting, art, and memory, will take place in Sarajevo from July 7 to 12, 2025. The...

SEENPM Condemns Journalist Arrests in Turkey

SEENPM strongly condemns the jailing of several journalists in Turkey over their coverage of the protests in Istanbul and other Turkish cities...