Ukraine’s media landscape in 2022: martial law unavoidably restricted freedom of expression and Telegram emerged as the primary news source amidst war

For the first time, the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom has published an analysis of media pluralism in Ukraine to examine the current state of media pluralism in the country in 2022 using as a reference the Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) tool. Read More …

Towards a Code of professional integrity for European fact-checkers and OSINT organisations

Fact-checking organisations should abide by the highest professional standards, especially when their work is funded by public money. In this contribution, the authors propose a lists of principles and concrete measures to ensure the integrity of fact-checkers. Read More …

The role of National Regulatory Authorities in tackling disinformation

This article discusses the critical role of National Regulatory Authorities (hereinafter NRAs) in tackling disinformation in the digital media environment. Disinformation appears nowadays in the media ecosystem at an increased level and has adverse consequences on freedom of expression, on pluralism, and on the functioning of democratic polity. Read More …