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Minna Aslama Horowitz Contributes Expertise to Think Tank of the Nordic Council of Ministers 

June 14, 2023
Minna Aslama Horowitz, a Docent at the University of Helsinki, who is an expert with the Media and Journalism Research Center, was part of a think tank that has...
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Pluralis Fund Uses MJRC Expertise in Its Media Impact Dashboard 

June 12, 2023
In 2021 Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) alongside several partners launched Pluralis, an impact investment mechanism to support independent media across Europe. The focus of the fund is on...
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MJRC Expert Team Launches Work on Media Reform Project in Lebanon 

June 26, 2023
MJRC has embarked on a new project, “Support to Media Reform in Lebanon to Enhance Freedom of Expression,” which is run along with Maharat and Legal Agenda, two prominent NGOs based...
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Support to Media Reform in Lebanon

February 13, 2025
Lebanon is currently facing an unprecedented multiple crisis at political, social and economic levels. Substantial reforms are a main precondition of any recovery. During this period of uncertainty and transition, independent...
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Media Freedom in Colombia: Good Laws, Poor Execution

June 7, 2023
Colombia has legal provisions that protect freedom of the press. However, the situation of journalism is far from rosy. From a legal and regulatory context, Colombia has a long...
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Media Sustainability in Argentina: Many Davids and a Handful of Goliaths

June 7, 2023
A new report in the Media Influence Matrix project analyzes the impact of large technology players on Argentina’s media and journalism. As communication and connectivity become central to the...
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Op-Ed on European Media Freedom Act Authored by MJRC’s Director Featured in Leading Media Across Europe 

May 2, 2023
With the publication of the European Media Freedom Act, the European Commission took a pivotal step in legislating the media field. Marius Dragomir, director of Media and Journalism Research...
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Op-Ed in Euronews Authored by MJRC’s Dragomir Explains What EMFA Needs to Have Impact on Media Capture

May 10, 2023
In a recent op-ed in Euronews, titled “Hungarian case shows the EU needs a bulletproof media freedom law”, MJRC director Marius Dragomir discusses the applications and potential impact of...
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Damian Radcliffe Co-Authors New Report on Trends in Social Media in the Middle East 

May 9, 2023
In a new report for the University of Oregon-UNESCO Crossings Institute for Conflict-Sensitive Reporting and Intercultural Dialogue, Damian Radcliffe along with Hadil Abuhmaid (Media Studies Doctoral Candidate at the...
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MJRC Quoted in Newsweek Story About Twitter’s Decision to Label NPR as State Media

April 6, 2023
In one of the latest decisions made by Twitter under Elon Musk’s rein, as of Tuesday night, National Public Radio (NPR) has been labeled as state-affiliated media. Such a...
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Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) is an independent think tank that seeks to improve the quality of media policymaking and the state of independent media and journalism through research, knowledge sharing and financial support.

MJRC continues the work of the Center for Media, Data & Society (CMDS), which until October 2022 operated as a unit of Central European University (CEU).

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