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09 Dec 2014Measuring Online News Consumption and Supply
A new report on digital news measurement that was undertaken by the Reuters Institute and two…
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30 Oct 2014Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and Economy
Traditional regulatory frameworks for public service broadcasters in Europe are challenged by…
Eva Nowak -
19 Sep 2014Evading the censors: Critical journalism in authoritarian states
Mikal Hem, a freelance journalist who has worked for several of Norway’s leading newspapers, has…
Mikal Hem -
21 Oct 2014Media Pluralism Monitor Pilot Test: United Kingdom
RISJ has released the UK results from the implementation of the EU Media Pluralism Monitor pilot…
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18 Sep 2014Anyone can be a critic: Is There Still a Need for Professional Arts and Culture Journalism in the Digital Age?
Jarkko Jokelainen, an arts journalist at Helsingin Sanomat in Finland, has written an important…
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13 Oct 2014Reporting the EU
Has ‘boring Brussels’ just got exciting? Journalism covers the European Union well – for the elite…
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17 Sep 2014A comparison of arts and culture television programmes between the BBC and KBS
In many parts of the world, arts programming on television has lost ground to more popular genres (…
Young Song -
22 Sep 2014Disaster Averted? Television Coverage of the 2013/14 IPCC’s Climate Change Reports
New RISJ report examines country differences in the television reporting of climate change A new…
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02 Sep 2014Accuracy, independence, and impartiality: How legacy media and digital natives approach standards in the digital age
In the digital age, one of the most complex challenges for media outlets is how to re-shape the…
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22 Aug 2014From a lecture to a conversation: audience empowerment in business newspapers in the digital era
The media are going through a huge revolution in many ways, but perhaps the biggest change is the…
Mirjami Saarinen