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How Associations of Journalists Protect Press Freedom in Europe

May 26, 2024
Table of contents Author Judith Pies Editors Marius Dragomir and Judit Szakács Published by Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) MJRC is an independent media research and policy think tank...
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Bound by Fear: A New Study on the Impact of Criminal Defamation Legislation on Media Freedom

February 25, 2024
Criminal defamation legislation, rooted in authoritarianism and autocracy, intolerance of dissenting views and opinions, and distrust of public opinion, is no longer appropriate for maintaining public order or protecting...
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Decriminalization of Defamation in the Context of Free Speech: A European Perspective

May 19, 2024
Table of contents Author Andrei Richter Editors Marius Dragomir and Judit Szakács Published by Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) MJRC is an independent media research and policy think tank...
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Public Interest Journalism Startups in Europe: Trends, Players, Challenges and Incentives

May 19, 2024
Table of contents Author Attila Mong Editors Marius Dragomir and Judit Szakács Published by Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) MJRC is an independent media research and policy think tank...
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Mapping Europe’s Journalism Startups: New Study Released

February 14, 2024
A fresh wave of innovative media startups is emerging across Europe, most of which are small outlets operating under some form of non-profit format. They are experimenting with new...
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Revamped and Ready: Discover the New Journalism Funders Forum Newsletter 

October 9, 2024
We are pleased to announce our new collaboration with the Brussels-based Philanthropy Europe Association (Philea) in producing the Journalism Funders Forum newsletter. This one-of-a-kind information resource aims to provide...
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How to Modernize Media Laws to Cope With Digital Change: New Study Published

December 19, 2024
In a world where digitization is transforming media content and online platforms are enabling global distribution, the urgent need to modernize media-related laws, such as copyright and data protection...
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How to Modernize Media Laws to Cope With Digital Change

May 19, 2024
Table of contents Author Krisztina Rozgonyi Editors Marius Dragomir and Judit Szakács Published by Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC) MJRC is an independent media research and policy think tank...
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MJRC Director Quoted in Follow the Money’s Analysis 

January 19, 2024
The issue of media ownership in Europe has been a heated topic of discussion since the 1990s, characterized by controversial elements such as corporate takeovers, government interference in coverage,...
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Expert Chats Benazzo Porlezza

Journalism and AI: Enemies or Allies?

December 18, 2023
MJRC Expert Chats Series Simone Benazzo in conversation with Colin Porlezza of Università della Svizzera italiana Last October the Institute of European Democrats published a policy report that I...
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