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Defining media freedom in international policy debates - Academic Sources

Andrei Richter examines the transformation of notions of media freedom in post-war history

The Imperial Legacies of Television within Europe - Academic Sources

The study gives a postcolonial account of intra-European broadcast regions through industrial collaborations, imperial vestiges, and imperial connections

International assistance and media democratization in the Western Balkans: a cross-national comparison - Academic Sources

This report by Irion and Jusic, published by Analitika in 2013, compares the conditions and factors that influence the creation of sustainable and functional media institutions in the democratizing countries of the Western Balkans. It does so by taking into account the strong role played by international assistance programs and conditionality mechanisms.

Commercialization and Privatization of Media in Southeast Europe: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing? - Academic Sources

This article discusses recent institutional changes in Southeast European media systems with a special emphasis on Croatia

Board Compensations in the Media Industry: Global Elite Networks and Financialization - Academic Sources

The aim of the paper is “to contextualize media companies top executives remuneration in terms of market reality”

Migrants and Media Newsmaking Practices - Academic Sources

This paper analyses the newsmaking routines of mainstream newspapers and TV channels in six European countries (Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland amd the United Kingdom) with a view to showing which factors mostly influence these routines with regard to the portrayal and the representation of immigrants in the mainstream media.

A suitable case for transplant? The BBC and public service journalism in post-communist Romania - Academic Sources

Can the values of public service journalism be transplanted to a society emerging from dictatorship? This paper is the first detailed account of the BBC's engagement with journalism in Romania after the fall of communism, including a description and evaluation of the journalism training carried out by the BBC in the country in the 1990s

Journalism in Russia, Poland and Sweden – Traditions, Cultures and Research - Academic Sources

The report attempts to analyze how “new digital technology, increased commercial pressure and the growth of a network society changes the conditions for journalism” in different countries, namely Russia, Sweden and Poland