The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford identified some policy options available for the European Commission and for...
by Manuela Preoteasa And Andrei Schwartz, European Journalism Observatory
Back in the 2000s, Romania, like other Central and Eastern European countries, had a complicated media landscape....
by Oscar Stanciulescu And Marian Popovici, European Journalism Observatory
In recent years, many Romanian journalists left their outlets due to the changes in the media landscape...
Pro-governmental tabloid papers - Srpski telegraf and Informer - received the total of 23.05 million dinars (approx. 190.000 eur) through open calls for media...
As news outlets and audiences across the world grapple with misinformation, declining trust in the media, and failing business models, the role of donor...
Without monitoring of media financing from public budgets, it is difficult to make conclusions regarding the legitimacy of these procedures and final effects in...
By Ralf Spiller, Matthias Degen and Andreas Köhler
Traditional publishing business models have been challenged in the past decade as advertising revenues and profits decline. At...
The two-day conference brought together more than 70 media professionals and representatives of civil society organizations dedicated to media freedom.
The creative industries cluster of Vojvodina from Novi Sad, an organization dedicated to developing creative entrepreneurs and talents, implemented the STORYLENS project in...
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