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The Transparency of Media Ownership in the European Union and Neighbouring States - Reports

A report based on a survey of media ownership transparency rules in 20 European Union (EU) and neighbouring states

Bulgaria: The Age of the Oligarchs - Reports

Former journalist Stefan Antonov takes a snapshot of the increasing rule of oligarchy in Bulgaria after 2009, providing facts and figures

Bulgaria - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

MPM2014 for Bulgaria shows a medium/high risk for media pluralism in the country. Economic aspects relating to media appear to be particularly allarming

Hungary - Media Pluralism Monitor 2014 - Reports

MPM2014 for Hungary shows a situation of high risk for media pluralism in the country in all the three domains considered

Who owns Georgia’s media: Power networks and corporate relationships behind Georgian media outlets - Reports

A detailed study released by Transparency International examining the media ownership structure in Georgia with a special focus on media outlets that have national coverage

A free and pluralistic media to sustain European democracy - Reports

This report presents the final recommendations drawn by the European Commission High Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism, established in October 2011 with the task to provide a set of recommendations for the respect and the promotion of pluralism and freedom of the media in Europe

How Media and Politics Shape Each Other in the New Europe - Academic Sources

In this study, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi gives a fundamental contribution to the theorisation of the media capture phenomenon, exploring “the development of new strategies to control media contents and influence” in the aftermath of the 1989 revolutions

Media ownership and its impact on media independence and pluralism - Books

Media ownership and its impact on media independence and pluralism is an online project now condensed into a digital book. Curated by the South East European Network for Professionalisation of the Media (SEENPM) and released by the Peace Institute - Ljubljana, the book maps ownership patterns and their effects on media pluralism and independence in the countries of South East Europe and EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe.