Media capture by national governments—along with the takeover of regulatory bodies and the branding of critical journalists as foreign agents—is increasingly being used in parts of Europe to silence...
Year: 2025
London / Tallinn / Santiago de Compostela — A new study released today by the Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) uncovers how political interference in Hungary is distorting...
London / Tallinn / Santiago de Compostela — A new study by the Thomson Foundation and the Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) offers timely and critical insights into...
Table of contents Authors Marius Dragomir (Media and Journalism Research Center) Adrian Anton (Ovidius University Constanta) Eva Bognar (Media Forum Association Hungary) Alexandra Codău (Ovidius University Constanta) Michal Glowacki...
Our director, Marius Dragomir—who also serves as editor of the Media Capture Monitoring Report—has been awarded the 2025 Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award for his work on the...
Our colleague Cersasel Cuteanu has just published a new article examining how the MAGA movement is unfolding in Romania. He explores how the Romanian government has been attempting (not...
Belgium’s major players in the media industry have witnessed palpable growth in recent years, though 2020—the chaotic year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic—served as an exception when revenues experienced...
A new report from the Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC), compiled through interviews with soldiers active in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, sheds light on where both Russian...
Author: Leonardo Ingannamorte Editors: Marius Dragomir, Theodore Southgate Published by: Media and Journalism Research Center Introduction The idea for this study initially emerged during the implementation of another research project...