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ARTICLE 19 report shows sharp decline in global freedom of expression since 2014, and a continuous decline over ten years
This special report provides an overview of how the principles of accuracy, objectivity, and fairness in news and current affairs reporting are regulated at European and national level
These resources and case studies look at the role and responsibilities of media, civil society, and institutions in enabling (or hindering) empowerment and participation of all members of society
The article Media of Poland has been created and is now available also in Wikipedia. This is part of the Wiki4MediaFreedom series on "Media and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe"
On 15 February 2018 in Gdansk (Poland) in the framework of an international conference, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) launched a new book called "Free European Media" addressing new challenges faced by journalists around Europe
An in-depth overview of the changes occurred in Poland's media landscape after the collapse of communism in 1989
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU)’s new study addresses those changing demands, much of which were researched during a rapid tour of small group of European broadcasters in the spring 2017.
Polish journalists Wojciech Dorosz and Marcin Majchrowski were dismissed in December 2016 from Polish Radio for "disciplinary reasons". Both have been reintegrated following a decision of a labour court. According to Dorota Glowacka (Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights) this case represents a hope for other public media journalists in Poland
Two journalists were dismissed in December 2016 from Polish Radio for "disciplinary reasons". Both filed a court action against the dismissal and are now reinstatement to their job
The European Audiovisual Observatory examines the regulation of broadcast, print and online media during elections in different Council of Europe member states