11 results
A survey on media freedom from the perspective of citizens: their trust or mistrust in media and journalists, their level of satisfaction and their beliefs about freedom of expression. Analysing the answers to 506 phone calls, the survey gives an overview of the trends in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Trust in traditional media is perceived to have declined over the past five years, mostly due to the spread of fake news. The lowest levels of trust are recorded in Hungary and Serbia
A survey among 1,132 women journalists about sexual harassment in the newsroom and outside confirms that the situation is really tense and women often feel uncomfortable at their own workplace
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s factsheet finds that an increased digital media environment may favour information inequalities
Press freedom in Bulgaria: findings of the 2017 online survey released by the Association of European Journalists - Bulgaria
A survey delivered by ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa to almost 1500 journalists highlights an increasingly precarious profession and a significant gender gap
This opinion survey published in November 2016 explores the perceptions of European citizens regarding pluralism and independence of their national private and public media
The Balkan Barometer, compiled by the Regional Cooperation Council, conveys information about the perceptions of the general public on social, economic and political issues including media objectivity in 7 countries of South East Europe
An opinion survey published in June 2016 explores the use of online platforms within the EU, focusing especially on search engines, online social networks and online marketplaces
This opinion survey published in May 2016 explores the attitude of EU households and citizens towards new Internet-based communications services