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On November 21st, OBC Transeuropa organises in Belgrade a writing marathon of Wikipedia entries on press freedom. The initiative is part of a larger project – here it is, in 10 points
MAVISE is the database of audiovisual services available in Europe, maintained by the European Audiovisual Observatory
The Call is open to nationals of the 18 CEI Member States, until Tuesday, 31 May 2016 (23.59 CEST)
The Media Pluralism Monitor 2015 is a measurement tool designed to assess the risks to media pluralism in EU member states. The second MPM pilot-project is a follow-up to the Media Pluralism Monitor 2014, covering new countries
A report by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), explores European citizens’ perception of the trustworthiness of several types of media
The Slovenian Trade Union of Journalists provides free legal and advocacy support for associated members in Slovenia. Contact sns@siol.net or + 386 1 426 03 66.
, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine. The remaining 21 countries ask a charge that can be different from country to country: Serbia asks 0,5 Euro for the access to a single record while Russia asks
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Rise Project and EurActiv Romania have launched this monitoring platform focusing on internet ownership transparency in Eastern Europe
The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Slovenia" has been created in October 2015
Media and Politics in New Democracies - Europe in a Comparative Perspective, edited by Jan Zielonka, analyses the relationship between the media and politics in new democracies in Europe and other parts of the world