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The profession of an international reporter is a daily balancing act between risk, ethics, and the right to be heard.
Dr Glenda Cooper, senior lecturer in City’s journalism department, is taking over as director of the pioneering European Journalism Observatory (EJO) in the UK. The EJO, which is designed to bridge ...
The European Journalism Observatory speaks to journalists about the impact of Covid-19 reporting on their mental health ...
The recent suspension of a Bulgarian radio journalist and the sacking of the radio's DG are symptomatic of endemic problems in the public service media.
Victor Pickard proposes some radical solutions for the crisis in US journalism, one of which is that public media could be remodelled along European lines.
Nepal’s independent media have been subjected to political pressure as a result of their critical reporting of the government's handling of the pandemic.
In the Czech Republic, crowdfunding has become a popular way to raise money to launch independent media outlets and finance special projects.
NewsGuard, the US media start-up launched in 2018 with the ambitious aim of providing news consumers with a reliable guide to the trustworthiness of any news website they might consider visiting, is ...
News organisations worldwide are increasingly looking to subscription and membership – or other forms of reader contribution – to pay the bills. What has become known as the “pivot to paid” is ...
The Serbian government's response to the coronavirus crisis has been to make even more strenuous efforts to control the flow of information in the country.
‘The new normal’, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, is a post-apocalyptic-type term that has become part of our everyday vocabulary. The phrase certainly applies to the education sector, which was ...
Part of the PROMPT series, this text examines how the re-run of Romania's presidential elections continues to be overshadowed by concerns over opaque affiliations, cyberattacks, and coordinated online ...