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The media sector in Montenegro is characterised by strong political polarisation. The few examples of non-aligned investigative journalism are subject to both direct and indirect pressure by the financial and political powers in the form of legal actions and, in the worst cases, of physical attacks to reporters and their property.
An annual study of internet freedom providing detailed assessment of key development in the digital realm for 65 countries across the world
In 2013, AccessInfo mapped the existing regulations concerning transparency of media ownership in 20 countries: an exhaustive database summarizes the main findings
The Media Freedom Navigator, developed by Deutsche Well, provides an overview of different media freedom indices
OnTheLine is IPI’s project to monitor systematically online harassment and digital attacks against journalists, to build guidelines to counter online harassment and provide technical and legal response to victims of digital attacks
Indexes, surveys and datasets on different aspects impacting media freedom and pluralism across Europe. The contents of this section can be browsed using the menu on the left, filtering results on the basis of the type of data and topics
This opinion survey published in November 2016 explores the perceptions of European citizens regarding pluralism and independence of their national private and public media
Published every year since 2002 by Reporters Without Borders (RWB), the World Press Freedom Index ranks 180 countries according to the level of freedom available to journalists
Since 1980, the Freedom of the Press index assesses on an annual basis the degree of print, broadcast, and digital media freedom in 199 countries
The Global Media Freedom Dataset ranks the media environment in each country on the basis of the capability of journalists to express criticism and to keep those in power accountable