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Media Influence Matrix Georgia: Methodology

August 28, 2022
This report is part of the Media Influence Matrix project initiated by the Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) and run as part of the Media & Power Research Consortium. The...
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Media Influence Matrix Georgia: Funding Journalism

August 28, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2019 To describe the power dynamics in the Georgian media, one would not need much space. Two families, two brothers and the government control, own or...
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Country Factsheet: Georgia

July 15, 2023
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Country Factsheet: Czech Republic

July 15, 2023
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Country Factsheet: Moldova

July 15, 2023
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Media Influence Matrix Slovakia: Key Findings

August 27, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2020 Slovaks consume news more frequently and in bigger amounts than ever before. They have access to a plethora of publications, news portals, radio and television...
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Myanmar: Country Factsheet

July 15, 2023
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Batorfy on the Past Ten Years of Hungarian Media

August 10, 2020
The resignation of almost all journalists at Index.hu, the largest independent news site in Hungary, was a new and sad stage of a protracted process that has been dragging on for...
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New Balkan Insight Article in the Framework of Our Black Waters Project

August 10, 2020
“Environmentalists, and the EU, have long voiced concern over a toxic waste site on the banks of the Danube in northern Hungary. So why do most locals living nearby...
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New Podcast: A Path to Sustainability for Digital Newsrooms in Latin America

August 2, 2022
The second episode of the Journalism Breakthroughs podcast series discusses how Velocidad, a media accelerator in Latin America, injects money and also explores the different dimensions and challenges of financial...
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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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