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The King’s College London’s Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power provides the first study based on web articles. According to the collected data, the core messages of Leave campaign were better covered by online British media
For a growing number of journalists in Europe, atypical is the new typical and precarious employment is becoming the norm
After finally adopting a proper freedom of information act, Italy improved its right to information rating - but only in theory, as in practice there is still much to be done to ensure freedom of information
underwent a striking change especially in the field of political and public affairs dailies. The share of state advertising received by newspapers affiliated with the left (Népszabadság and Népszava ... Hungary, Media_funding, Political_pressure ... Hungary Media_funding Political_pressure ... Mérték Média Monitor analysed changes in state advertising between 2006-2016 in Hungarian media, highlighting long-term fluctuations which clearly reflect the political climate in the country
The 2017 World Press Freedom Index shows that media freedom is increasingly at stake, not only in authoritarian countries
Is it legitimate to restrict freedom of expression in time of elections? Can political journalism be hindered by electoral laws? ECtHR examined the question in this case, concluding in favor of freedom of the media
This report has been submitted to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee of the UK Parliament. It analyzes the “fake news” phenomenon by considering the role of the government and technology and the market in the solution of the problem
Freedom House's yearly report on press freedom in Poland provides an overview of media freedom in the country during 2016, highlighting main trends and developments
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
Interference, surveillance and fear of negative consequences push European journalists towards self-censorship