The Media Pluralism Report 2024 highlights alarming trends for journalists and editorial independence in Europe
The tenth implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2024 shows evidence of the worsening situation across Europe. Read More …
The tenth implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2024 shows evidence of the worsening situation across Europe. Read More …
The data gathered in 2018-19 for the forthcoming Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM2020) shows either general stagnation or deteriorating conditions in the EU and the two candidate countries included in the assessment, Albania and Turkey. Read More …
The World Press Freedom Day 2018, proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and to raise consciousness about the state of press freedom throughout the world, tragically coincides this year with the dreadful terrorist attacks in Afghanistan where, once again, journalists in the line of duty lost their lives. Read More …