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The Worlds of Journalism Study (WJS) assesses the state of journalism on a global scale, collecting perceptions on the working conditions and the limitations under which journalists operate
This opinion survey published in November 2016 explores the perceptions of European citizens regarding pluralism and independence of their national private and public media
“Stakeholder-driven journalism” is the real future of watchdog reporting, a new book argues
The report gives a preview on the challenges in journalism, media and technology, which media corporations will face in 2017
The Eurobarometer 84 highlights citizens' usage of media and trust in media in the EU
IREX’s study shows that the decade of EU membership has been disappointing for development of the media market in Bulgaria
How did the UK press cover the EU Referendum? What were the main stories and issues deployed on each side of the argument? A new report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism examines these issues
In an article published on New Media & Society, Joanna Szostek examined the news media repertoires of a group of Russian university students, finding that, while they do not trust state media, they nonetheless internalised their strategic narrative
How did Slovakian newspapers select, cover and portray corruption-related issues? The research findings of ANTICORRP, a project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme