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Marius Dragomir on ABC Radio

September 27, 2022
“There is a need for a new vision of public service media,” our Director Marius Dragomir told Australian public service radio ABC. The program, which featured Dragomir, Paul Thompson, chief executive and...
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Courtney Radsch Authors CIMA Report on Making Big Tech Pay for the News They Use

September 16, 2022
In a new report for the Center for International Media Assistance, Courtney Radsch analyzes global efforts at making Big Tech pay for the news they use and what they could mean for...
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Marius Dragomir in Euractiv’s Article on the Serbian Media

September 16, 2022
Talking to Euractiv, the Media and Journalism Research Center Director Marius Dragomir argues that EU institutions are partly to blame for the rise of media capture in many countries in...
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Courtney Radsch Discusses Citizen Journalism in Egypt on the New Arab Voice Podcast

September 16, 2022
In an episode of the New Arab Voice Podcast, Courtney Radsch discussed how citizen journalists took advantage of the unpreparedness of the regime in Egypt before the 2011 uprising. The episode features two...
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Anya Schiffrin Co-authors Book Chapter on Disinformation in the Global South

August 20, 2022
CMDS Advisory Board member Anya Schiffrin and Peter Cunliffe-Jones survey some of the fixes tried for dis- and misinformation in the Global South in a chapter in the new book Disinformation in the Global...
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Marius Dragomir Discusses Media Independence on VoiCEE Podcast

January 23, 2024
Media freedom, media capture and the opportunities for independent journalism in Central and Eastern Europe are some of the topics discussed by CMDS Director Marius Dragomir and Transitions executive director and...
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Dragomir Creates State Media Monitor, the World’s State Media Database

September 16, 2022
We are happy to announce the launch of the State Media Monitor, the world’s state media database, the most complete state media database ever built. The database contains information...
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Marius Dragomir Presents State Media Study at OSCE Expert Roundtable

September 16, 2022
Our Director Marius Dragomir was one of the presenters at the Sixth Expert Roundtable of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, discussing the role of public service media in countering disinformation....
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Éva Bognár Discusses Trust, Propaganda and News Avoidance on Klubrádió

September 16, 2022
 Éva Bognár was interviewed on Klubrádió‘s evening news program about the Reuters Digital News Report 2022. Asked about why news avoidance is a problem, she said a healthy media environment is an important...
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State Media Monitor, the World’s State Media Database

September 16, 2022
Our director Marius Dragomir has produced State Media Monitor, the world’s state media database, the most complete state media database ever built. Available through the website Statemediamonitor.com, the database contains...
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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.

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