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Country Factsheet: Indonesia

July 15, 2023
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Bolivian Media: Rising From the Ashes

February 23, 2020
By Marius Dragomir 13 December 2019 For more than a decade, the government has meddled with Bolivia’s news media. Following the collapse of the Morales regime, the country’s journalists...
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Media Influence Matrix Romania: Key Findings

August 28, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2019 With dozens of nationwide and local television and radio channels, over 3,000 printed publications and a fragmented media ownership structure, Romania’s media market looks vibrant...
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Media Influence Matrix Romania: Technology, Public Sphere and Journalism

August 28, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2019 The tools Romanians use to access the internet reflect larger trends in technology and digital media. Smartphones are now ever-present; the internet is used by...
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Media Influence Matrix Kyrgyzstan: Funding Journalism

August 28, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2019 That media outlets in Kyrgyzstan take informal payments from politicians and state officials is not a secret anymore. The list includes prime ministers, mayors, MPs,...
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Country Factsheet: India

July 15, 2023
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Media Influence Matrix Jordan: Government, Politics and Regulation

November 15, 2022
Media Influence Matrix 2019 The General Intelligence Directorate (GID), Jordan’s powerful secret service, has often been praised for its professionalism. Credited with foiling a number of terrorist attacks both...
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Lying for Fun, Politics and Money in Hungary

February 23, 2020
5 September 2019 Facebook appears to be the almost exclusive source of traffic for Hungarian misinformation websites, which fall on the spectrum from purely ideological sites to simple money-making...
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Is Fact-Checking Working?

February 23, 2020
By Anya Schiffrin 30 August 2019 Much time and money have been spent on combatting misinformation through fact-checking. But it’s not clear whether it has any impact at all. ...
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Slovakia’s Misinformation Barons

February 23, 2020
28 August 2019 The Slovak misinformation industry is growing fast, buoyed by ads and e-commerce, but many people support them directly, too, through donations or tax designations. Before the...
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