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- The new tool helping outlets measure the impact of investigative journalism
- Audit of British Tory MP demonstrates the power of investigative journalism
- The impact of competing tech regulations in the EU, US and China
- Enough ‘doomer’ news! How ‘solutions journalism’ can turn climate anxiety into climate action
- Student perspective: How Western media embraced TikTok to reach Gen Z
- Lessons from Spain: Why outlets need to unite to make Big Tech pay for news
- INTERVIEW: Self-censorship and untold stories in Uganda
- Student Perspective: Job insecurity at the root of poor mental health among Spanish journalists, study finds
- The battle against disinformation and Russian propaganda in Central and Eastern Europe
- Opinion: Why Poland’s rise on the Press Freedom Index is not necessarily a sign of progress
- From ChatGPT to crime: how journalists are shaping the debate around AI errors
- Student perspective: Supporting the journalists who face hopelessness, trauma and threat to cover violence in Mexico
- Interview: Why young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina feel they are bearing the brunt of past conflicts
- Humanitarian reporting: Why coverage of the Turkey and Syria earthquakes should amplify marginalised voices
- How women journalists in Burkina Faso are making a difference through conflict reporting
- Dispelling the ‘green’ AI myth: the true environmental cost of producing and supplying digital technologies
- New publication highlights the importance of the Black press in the UK
- The enduring press freedom challenge: how Japan’s exclusive press clubs are “holding media hostage”
- How Journalism is joining forces with AI to fight online mis/dis-information
- How cash deals between big tech and Australian news outlets are inspiring new laws in other countries
- Panel debate: Should journalists be activists?
- Review: The dynamics of disinformation in developing countries
- Interview: Are social media platforms helping or hindering the mandate of public broadcasters?
- Policy brief from UNESCO recommends urgent interventions to protect quality journalism
- EJO’s statement on Ukraine
- Interview: How a summer school is sowing seeds for strong independent journalism in Russia
- AI advances have left news publishers fearing for their business models – new research
- Big comeback for organisation providing invaluable networks to journalism students
- The news is fading from sight on big social media platforms – where does that leave journalism?
- The far-right drift causing growing concerns over press freedom in France
- Interview: The exiles fighting for transparency and an end to corruption in Russia
- Arts journalism captures ‘the richness of being alive’, so why is New Zealand struggling to support it? And what’s the solution?
- How a Swiss audience poll revealed strong reservations about AI in news production
- Community radio: young South Africans are helping shape the news through social media
- Misinformation: why it may not necessarily lead to bad behaviour
- Study shows how Austria’s community broadcasters are supporting democracy
- Student Perspective: Tackling hate speech and the harmful narratives of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Understanding how news works can short-circuit the connection between social media use and vaccine hesitancy
- Journalism and online activism – an unholy alliance or a useful collaboration?
- Why we need more women experts on TV and radio in Ghana
- What we can learn from the intriguing practice of traditional “griots” journalism in Western Africa
- How college students can help save local news
- INTERVIEW: How can media responsibly and ethically portray images of war and violence?
- INTERVIEW: Using digital solutions to protect the practice of investigative journalism
- How games, TikTok and fake fact-checking sites became disinformation tools during the war in Ukraine
- Why the UK government’s new school curriculum resource body should partner with the BBC
- Opinion: Why we need a manifesto for a people’s media
- Evolving journalistic approaches that are helping to tell the story of the war in Ukraine
- New report puts a price tag on journalism’s survival
- Why we are adding politics and history to journalism education
- EJO INTERVIEW: Why European media outlets should collaborate to create new online platforms
- How newsletter production is turning journalists into entrepreneurs
- What linking practices on Twitter tell us about the agendas of right-wing populist parties
- The challenging quest for diversity in British, German and Swedish Newsrooms
- Advancing journalism education through virtual cross-border collaboration
- ‘No News From Petrograd Yesterday’: historical perspectives on, and future challenges of, reporting Russia
- Twitter’s design stokes hostility and controversy. Here’s why, and how it might change
- Covering 9/11: 20 years on I can still vividly recall those scenes
- Official Secrets Act: UK government has a long history of suppressing journalism to hide its misdeeds
- The ‘cheapfake’ photo trend fuelling dangerous propaganda
- Covid made journalism in Spain more relevant and legitimate, study finds
- How European media framed Covid-19 vaccines
- The rise and stall of women experts on UK news!
- Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code’s impact on big tech power
- Spies, Spin and Brexit
- The perfect storm: How Covid compounded journalism’s mental health crisis
- EJO mourns the loss of Czech director Filip Láb
- Why journalists and scientists need to join forces in the Arab world
- Media empowerment is key to Covid-19 recovery in Brazil
- Telling the true story of refugee children in Italy
- EJO welcomes new director
- How Covid-19 is reshaping visual storytelling in Ukraine
- Deciding the future of Malta’s political party broadcasters
- Europe’s media reaction to Biden’s presidency
- Fan culture and tribalism in the media
- Rescuing journalism from the Covid-19 assault
- Toxic Europeanisation – coverage of the 2019 EU elections
- The economic impact of Covid-19 on European media in 2020
- The ‘vaccine’ against COVID-19 disinformation
- Leading by example in the reporting of injustice
- Conquering journalism’s automation anxiety
- Corona’s orchestra of panic: How the press’ fear-mongering is distorting information
- Afghan media revolution: Reform journalism education or jeopardise media development!
- The media revolution in Afghanistan
- Why Trump might likely win: Attention economics, the spiral of silence, and fan culture
- Dos and don’ts for media covering non-peer-reviewed research
- Snapshot of British media reveals worrying lack of diversity
- No democracy without diversity: Why we need more diverse newsrooms
- The risky business of environmental journalism
- A new era? The rise and rise of advocacy collaborations in journalism
- City University to host the European Journalism Observatory
- The decline and fall of Hungary’s leading news brand
- Declaring war on the truth: the crackdown on independent media in Belarus
- Taking sides: how three US news outlets framed the pandemic
- Media pluralism ‘increasingly under threat across Europe’
- Fixers: the unsung heroes of international news reporting
- “Re-Polonisation” back on the agenda for Poland’s private media
- Media in Turkey: a testing ground of censorship and control
- Verification Handbook: equipping journalists to combat media manipulation
- Georgian fact-checkers debunk coronavirus-related hoaxes and conspiracy theories
- Central African Republic: Coronavirus and the media
- Government support for news media post-Covid-19: the lesson of Austria’s press subsidy system
- News consumers ‘prepared to pay for quality and distinctiveness’ – DNR 2020
- Lebanon: Coronavirus and the media
- Switzerland: Coronavirus and the media
- How not to cover science: Bild’s campaign against German virologist Christian Drosten
- Could a stronger US public media system emerge in the wake of Covid-19?
- Kosovo: Coronavirus and the media
- Is the success of brainwashing measurable?
- Supporting local journalism in the age of Covid-19
- The Netherlands: Coronavirus and the media
- Romania: Coronavirus and the media
- Czech Republic: Coronavirus and the media
- Mongolia: Coronavirus and the media
- Bangladesh: Coronavirus and the media
- Sale of TV Nova completes transformation of Czech media landscape
- Serbia: Coronavirus and the media
- India: Coronavirus and the media
- Afghanistan: Coronavirus and the media
- Nepal: Coronavirus and the media
- Jordan: Coronavirus and the media
- Algeria: Coronavirus and the media
- Central Asia: Coronavirus and the media
- Journalism ethics expert on Coronavirus crisis: “This is a human story above all”
- “The Lockdown Tapes” – highlights from past DIG investigative journalism festivals
- Myanmar: Coronavirus and the media
- Albania: Coronavirus and the media
- Australia: Coronavirus and the media
- China: Coronavirus and the media
- Iran: Coronavirus and the media
- Malta: Coronavirus and the media
- Ukraine: Coronavirus and the media
- Covering a pandemic: the challenge for journalists
- Italy: Coronavirus and the media
- Austria: Coronavirus and the media
- Germany: Coronavirus and the media
- The Vatican: Coronavirus and the media
- Poland: Coronavirus and the media
- Estonia: Coronavirus and the media
- Morocco: Coronavirus and the press
- Georgia: Coronavirus and the media
- Tunisia: Coronavirus and the media
- Ghana: Coronavirus and the media
- Ivory Coast: Coronavirus and the media
- Turkey: Coronavirus and the media
- Hungary: Will the government use the coronavirus crisis to crush independent media?
- Spain: Coronavirus and the media
- Pakistan: Coronavirus and the media
- France: Coronavirus and the media
- South Africa: Coronavirus and the media
- Kenya: Coronavirus and the media
- Egypt: Coronavirus and the media
- Brazil: Coronavirus and the media
- Russia: Coronavirus and the media
- Sweden: Coronavirus and the media
- Finland: Coronavirus and the media
- United Kingdom: Coronavirus and the media
- How media worldwide are covering the coronavirus crisis
- Social media in the Middle East: three big trends to note
- Fact-checkers go into battle against coronavirus misinformation
- Sad farewell or new dawn? Europe’s media reflect on ‘Brexit Day’
- Resetting the relationship between police and press: new guidelines
- Teaching data journalism in the Arab world
- Do European media take climate change seriously enough?
- Investigative journalism: the future
- How do the European media cover migration?
- The filter bubbles that divide the Hungarian media
- Mobile journalism: a catalyst for digital transition
- Bulgarian public service media under threat
- Engaged journalism takes off in Romania
- Clarifying the complex: Czech Radio’s data journalism team
- Romanian local media launch new funding platform
- Hyperlocal radio puts down roots in Romania
- How Ukrainian media avoid “shiny things syndrome”
- Czechs get to grips with AI-powered journalism
- Journalistic innovation: a Portuguese solution
- Crowdfunding campaigns give boost to independent Czech media
- Polish local media find strength in solidarity
- Polish publishers embrace mobile apps
- Cutting-edge storytelling: three VR startups in Ukraine
- How a Baltic investigative journalism startup learned to embrace the new
- Journalism with a sense of mission: promoting civic values in Lithuania
- The fact-checking movement grows teeth
- A question of sensitivity: the ethical issues posed by the Sophie Hingst case
- Polish solutions to the “pivot to paid”
- How exiled Russian activists created radical new media in the Baltics
- How Portugal’s oldest national daily switched to digital
- “Hack the newsroom”: Five lessons from doing data journalism in Portugal
- Why journalists in Ukraine fell in love with Telegram
- Seven ways journalists can up their social media game
- Why Europe’s right-wing populists hate public broadcasters
- How do Turkish professional journalists view citizen journalism?
- Fact-checking Polish-style
- Populism, platforms and podcasting: some key themes in the Digital News Report 2019
- EJO wins award for contribution to European journalism culture
- EJO Hungarian launched
- The pressing need for a European public sphere
- Cross-border journalism: an exercise in international team-working
- NewsGuard’s “news trust” ratings rolled out to Europe
- Every news operation should have a mission statement
- The relentless march of the Hungarian government’s propaganda machine
- Can journalists learn empathy?
- Power and pin money: Time for a new deal between big tech and the media
- Struggling to survive: the story of media startups in the Global South
- The role of whistleblowing in the “datafied society”
- Should journalists be more emotionally literate?
- Can Innovative Funding Models Help East European Media Avoid State Capture?
- Simple Yet Sophisticated: How Hungary’s Pro-Government Media Use Images
- How Extremists Aim To Set The Media Agenda – Case Study: Germany’s Identitarian Movement
- Reporting On The Middle East: Three Things Journalists Need To Know
- Czech Journalists Form Own Branch Of International Media Watchdog
- How Safe Are The European Elections From The Threat Of Disinformation?
- When The Pressure Becomes Too Great – Why So Many French Journalists Are Quitting The Profession
- Five Things You Need To Know About Journalism’s Future
- Nominations For The 2019 Free Media Awards
- Network Propaganda: How A Right-Wing Media Ecosystem Helped To Radicalise America
- How Tabloids Were Able To Frame The Debate Over Brexit
- Have Digital Counterpublics Given Us Donald Trump, The AfD, And Brexit?
- Why Messaging Apps Matter for News Engagement
- “Our Voice Matters” – How Journalists Fight For The Truth In Pakistan
- How The Media Covers Artificial Intelligence
- “Like A Laboratory For News”. Experimenting With Journalism In Hackathons
- Can We Empower Young Refugees Through Digital Media Literacy Education?
- News Consumption And Media Trust In Ukraine
- Procedural News Knowledge: The Overlooked Pillar Of Informed Citizenship
- Does Journalism Suffer From A “Shiny New Things” Syndrome?
- How The GDPR Can Be Used To Threaten Investigative Journalists
- Will Smart Speakers Disrupt The Media?
- How To Launch And Grow Your First News Podcast
- Journalists Quote Social Media Content Ever More Frequently
- Does News Recommendation On Facebook Increase Selective Exposure?
- In Institutions We Trust: What Is Quality Journalism?
- The Ethics Of 360° Journalism
- News Impact Summit Cardiff Highlights The Engagement Potential Of Local News
- The Worrying State Of Journalism In Post-Soviet Countries
- Who Gets Good News? Apparently Not The Poor…
- Danish Broadcasting Corporation Locked In A Stranglehold With Five Hundred Jobs Cut
- Bloggers And Journalists: More Alike Than We Think?
- Do We Remember Where We Get Our News From?
- What Makes A Journalist Popular On Twitter?
- Why Journalists Need To Understand Artificial Intelligence
- What DOES Happen When Women Choose The News?
- How The EU Directive On Copyright Could Hamper Freedom Of Expression
- Mexico’s Election And The Fight Against Disinformation
- The Publisher’s Patron: How Google’s News Initiative Is Re-Defining Journalism
- Violence Against The Media Isn’t New. Here’s Why It Has Now Returned
- Messaging Apps For News On The Rise
- We Can Use Robots But We Still Need Journalists
- How To Protect Sources Who Tell Sensitive Stories
- Have Europe’s Media Cut Back On Cookies?
- What Is ‘Quality’ Journalism?
- Free Media Are Not “The Enemy Of The People”
- Making News When the Market Fails
- How To Reach Readers On Social Media — And Make Them Care
- Health News In Crisis?
- The Art Of The Pitch
- Film Criticism: It’s A (White) Men’s World
- State Aid For Journalism: A Highly Contested Terrain
- Divided Media Users, Divided Society?
- Why Bots Should Be Writing About Melania’s Jacket, Not Journalists
- Interested But Not Engaged – How European Media Cover Brexit
- New Skills For The Next Generation Of Journalists
- HackPack: How A Virtual Newsroom Transforms Journalism
- Ending Misogyny In The Media: A Call To Action
- Digital News Report: Use Of Social Media For News Falls
- “They tell the truth I like” – Partisan And Alternative News Sites in Europe
- Making Themselves Heard Amidst The Noise Of Disinformation
- F*ke News, Journalism And Disinformation: Fighting Back Is Now Mission Critical
- Crowdsourced Factchecking: A Pie In The Sky?
- How Trust Is Being Rebuilt In Germany’s Media
- The Story Of Investigative Journalism In Africa
- Where Are The Women Journalists In Europe’s Media?
- Can Crowdfunding Save Romania’s Independent Media?
- Working With Whistleblowers In The Digital Age: New Guidelines
- All the News That’s Fit For GDPR Compliance
- Do Online Comments Affect The Credibility Of News?
- Being A War Correspondent In “Happy Yemen”
- The Future of Local News
- Germany’s AfD: With The Media And Against The Media
- How Public Service Media use Social Media
- “Fake News” and Disinformation in Eastern Europe
- The Native Advertising Deception
- The Power of Platforms
- Many Roads to Power – Building a Career in Journalism
- Between Field Reporting And Book Writing
- How Europe’s Media Cover Brexit
- Why It Matters When The EU Denies Access To Journalists
- Romania’s Hybrid Media Model
- Europe’s Public Service Media: Between Responsibility and Accountability
- How Corruption Coverage Harms Italy’s Society
- Undermining Austria’s Press, One Post At A Time
- Europe’s chance to show the value of a ‘soft power’ collaboration to fight disinformation
- The English Face of Polish News
- Can Fact-Checking Be Automated?
- The Risks of Being an Investigative Journalist in Central Europe
- The Projects Trying to Bring Balance to Czech’s Media Landscape
- How Mobile Journalism Has Revolutionised Czech TV
- Podcasting in Europe: Is an American Trend Crossing the Atlantic?
- When a President Wages War on a Press at Work: Marty Baron and the Washington Post
- Diverse, Local, Community Media Under Threat in Switzerland
- Exploring the New Boundaries of Journalism: ECREA pre-conference
- “Us”, “Them”, and “The Rest”: Foreign News in the Czech Media
- Bigger is Not Always Better: Data Journalism for Small Newsrooms
- Europe’s False News Sites ‘Have Limited Reach and Engagement’: Research
- Is ‘Engagement’ Anything More than a Media Buzzword?
- When News Stories are “Too Big and Too Important” to Investigate Alone
- Search Engine Optimisation – A Guide From Polish Journalists
- The Arab World is Changing and So is its Media Use
- No Billag: Is this the End of Public Service Television in Switzerland?
- Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2018
- Is Digitalisation a threat to Democracy?
- Seven Lessons Learned in a Year Teaching Mobile Journalism
- Journalists and Schools Work Together to Teach Media Literacy
- Poland’s New “Journalism of Identity”
- Facebook: “If They Wish to Stop Using our Platform or Products, it Takes One Click.”
- A Brief Guide to Newsroom Innovation – for Journalists
- Media Start-Ups: Journalists Become Entrepreneurs to Save Quality Journalism
- Young Readers Spend More Time with Newspapers in Print than Online
- How Austria’s Tabloids Helped the Far-Right Win the Election
- Report: Have Digital-Born Media Expanded Too Far, Too Fast?
- A Tough Message for News Organisations: Change or Become Irrelevant
- Paradise Papers: The Power of Collaboration in Investigative Journalism
- Do Audiences Prefer Sensational News Stories?
- Facebook has Paid Millions to French Media Companies: Are Some Now Addicted?
- Ending The “Awkward Relationship” Between Women and News Media?
- EJO European Media Diary: November Research, Events, Funding and Jobs
- Seeking Accuracy, Objectivity and Scope: Fact-Checking in Ukraine and US
- Push Notifications are Dead. Long Live Push Notifications!
- Guns, Crime, Politics…and Media: Investigative Journalism in Czech Republic
- French Language EJO Website Launched
- Comment: Media Aid? Or International Politics?
- EJO European Media Diary: Research, Events, Funding and Jobs
- Can Germany’s New Law End ‘Hate Speech’ on Social Networks?
- Beating – or Blocking – Ad Blockers
- The End of Print, Fleet Street, and My 40-Year Career in Journalism
- Government Spying Threatens Media Freedom in Poland
- Experimenting with Innovation: Europe’s Legacy Media
- “Stay in the News, at All Costs” Germany’s AfD
- Gamification: Should Journalism Be More Playful?
- Ten Tips for Writing Reliable and Engaging Health Articles
- Where are all the Women Journalists in UK Newspapers?
- Can Media Start-Ups Save Journalism?
- How to Create News Videos that go Viral on Social Media
- Fighting Fake News, Disinformation and Hate in Czech Media
- EJO August Diary: European Media Events, Funding, Jobs, and Awards
- Europe’s Public Service Media: No Common Strategy
- Research: Do Mobile Journalists Get More Interviews?
- The Threat to Al Jazeera and Why it Should be Resisted
- A Mission for Quality? Why Some Newspapers are Better than Others
- Who Sets the Agenda in the Internet Age?
- Smarter Journalism: The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence in the Newsroom
- 14 Key Findings from the Digital News Report 2017
- Social Media, Trust, and Polarisation: Digital News Report 2017
- Video Experiments: How to Attract New Audiences and Advertisers
- Never Follow a President on Twitter: Lessons from US Political Reporting
- Why News Organisations Need Ombudsmen
- Superficial, Speculative, Breathless: Outdated Terrorism Reporting Must Change
- EJO Diary: European Media Events, Funding, Internships and Awards
- Most European Newspapers Charge For Online News: Study
- Quiz: Could You Manage a Russian Media Company?
- How Video is Changing the News in the Czech Republic
- Smarter Journalism: Artificial Intelligence in the Newsroom
- Why Journalism Needs Scientists (Now)
- Protecting Journalism Sources In The Digital Age
- The China Media Observatory, Summer School 2017
- Hungary: Threats To Liberty, Autonomy And Diversity In Education And Media
- Attacks On The Press: How Technology Is Changing Censorship
- Threats To Press Freedom In Europe’s Democracies: 2017 Press Freedom Index
- Does Virtual Reality Have A Future In The Newsroom?
- Latvians Trust Magazines More Than Newspapers
- No Strings Attached: Funding Independent, Opposition News Sites
- Has Journalism Been Let Down By The EU?
- 7 Steps To Successful Digital News (In Public Service Media)
- Polite? Engaging? Are Journalists Moderating Their Approach To Online Comments?
- Alternative Facts: How To Cover Powerful People Who Lie?
- The Social Media ‘Echo Chamber’ Powering Austria’s Far-Right
- StopFake, Ukraine’s Fact-Checking Site, Expands Across Europe
- Poland’s Beleaguered Press
- Investigative Journalism In “One Of The World’s Most Dangerous Countries”
- There Is More Than One Internet: Conference
- DIG Investigative Journalism Awards 2017
- Modern Journalism: Objectivity Out, Advocacy In?
- “Another Question?” Journalism’s Role In Romanian Protests
- Public Funding Feeds Appetite For Food Programmes
- ‘The Refugee Crisis Is An Information Crisis’
- Switzerland: Shrinking Audience For Quality News
- Alarmed, Unsettled, Wary: European Media Ponder a Trump Presidency
- Fake News – An Optimistic View
- Small Country, Big News: Foreign Reporting In Albania
- The White House Press Corps And Donald Trump
- Media Predictions Survey 2017: Facts, Quality, Revenue And Video
- How To Be An Ethical Journalist In 2017
- Don’t Shoot The Algorithm
- How Vice, BuzzFeed And The Huffington Post Report Environmental Issues
- Mark Thompson: On Fake News, Experimental Reporting And Impartiality
- Impersonal, Insular, Superficial: Migration Reporting In Europe And Africa
- Journalism First: Europe’s Digital-Born News Media
- One Story, Many Countries: Why Does The Media (Still) Stereotype Africa?
- Research: The Rise Of Europe’s Fact Checking Sites
- Romania: The Sport Reporters Uncovering Corruption, Bribery And Fraud
- Journalistic Lessons From The American Elections: Email And Curation
- What We Do (And Don’t) Know About Public Service Media
- Audience Engagement: Now Essential For Journalists (And Politicians)
- Middle East: Digital Divides Narrowing, Privacy Concerns Increasing
- Are Journalists Reporting – Or Publicising – Populism?
- Identity Crisis? When A By-line Becomes A Brand
- Bots, Lies And Propaganda: The New Misinformation Economy
- Albania’s Diverse, Active Media Landscape
- The Right To Be Forgotten: Careless, Muddled And Risky
- A Major Step Towards An Authoritarian Media Regime In Hungary
- The Digital News Dilemma: Scale And Advertising? Or Better Pay Models?
- “Neutrality Is Impossible Here”: Reporting Ukraine’s War
- Independent Media In Greece: Broke And Broken
- Should Anonymous Sources Be Banned In Political Journalism?
- Research: How (Digital) Conversation Is Killing Advertising
- UK Press Coverage Of EU Referendum Campaign Dominated By Pro-Leave
- Can Journalism Make Audiences Care?
- The Rise Of Popular Science Journalism In Russia
- Six Simple Things Your Newsroom Can Do For Democracy
- Iceland’s Free Press – Too Good To Be True?
- Six Ways Editors Can Innovate (And Do Their Day Job)
- Tajikistan: New Moves To Censor Critical News Media
- How Data Journalism Is Changing Newsrooms…Slowly
- ‘Proceed With Caution’: How Three UK Newspapers Covered The Brexit Result
- Are Tabloid Newspapers Becoming More Like Broadsheets (And Vice Versa)?
- Turkey: 100 Media Outlets Closed, 30 Journalists Detained
- Will It Kill Us Or Make Us Stronger? How Europe’s Media Covered Brexit
- Is Slow News Better News?
- Aegean Summit: Cross-Border Ideas In Europe And The Middle East
- A New Journalism Observatory For The Arab World
- Has The Media Failed Europe?
- Dark Net, Panama Papers, Surveillance: Data Journalism 2016
- Online Video News Driven By Technology, Publishers And Platforms, Not Consumers
- Why Milkshakes Are Good For Media
- 4 Reasons Why Facebook Should Worry About Snapchat
- 12 Key Findings From The Digital News Report 2016
- Paying For Online News: Does Public Service Broadcasting Make A Difference?
- Albania’s Media: A Market Too Small To Survive?
- News Is Turning Into Entertainment: Blame The Photographs
- Let Us Tell Our Own Stories: Diversity In The Media
- The Crisis In Native Digital News
- After The Arab Spring: Two (Different) Press Councils
- How Connectivity And YouTube Are Changing International Reporting
- UK Newspaper Coverage Pro-Brexit, New Study
- Can An Algorithm Be An Editor? (Or Can An Editor Be An Algorithm?)
- Human Or Computer? Whose Stories Do Readers Prefer?
- Changing The Way Science Is Communicated: Survey
- AthensLive: Challenging Greece’s ‘Powerful Media Barons’
- What Journalists Think About Ethics, Objectivity, Politics, PR … And Pay
- European Broadcasters Threatened By “Big Beasts Of Tech World”
- Stronger Together? Public Private Partnerships In Swiss media
- Kidnapping Journalists: News Organisations Are Unprepared
- Multimedia Reporting: Snow Fall, A New Wave Of Literary Journalism?
- Leaders ‘Paranoid About Journalists’ As Respect For Press Freedom Declines
- Reinventing Journalism In Silicon Valley
- Newsrooms Should Prepare For Terror Attacks
- Denmark’s Ad-Free Startups: Performance Journalism And Singles
- Photojournalism And Ethics: Research From Central Europe
- TV Providers Must Innovate Or Risk Irrelevance: New Report
- Thinking Outside The Tank: How Think Tanks Get Media Attention
- Can Public Service News Organisations Stay Competitive In A Digital Age?
- Tweeting Terror: Is The Media Publicising Terrorism?
- Study: Journalists Are Extrovert And Efficient… But Disagreeable
- Does Economic Reporting Influence The Economy?
- Audiences Want Better Reporting And Fewer List-icles (Especially About Donald Trump’s Hair)
- What Traditional Media (Really) Think About BuzzFeed
- How Facebook Swallowed Journalism
- Connecting Investigative Journalism In Eastern Europe
- BBC 2 Britain’s ‘Whitest’ TV Channel: How UK Broadcasters Are Failing Minority Audiences
- Research: Europe’s Media Ignore Pan-European News Stories
- How News Media Are Developing And Using Audience Data And Metrics
- Research: Who Owns And Controls The Internet?
- Research: Bulgaria’s Media Oligarchs
- EJO Launches Russian-language Website
- Unconventional, Irreverent Independent Newspaper To Go ‘Off Stone’ And Online
- Navigating A Complex Media Landscape
- Open Migration: Using Data To Understand The Refugee Crisis
- Research: When Robots Troll
- Reporting Hate Crime: Informing, Not Inciting
- March: Media Events, Grants, Jobs And Opportunities
- Terrorist? Patriot? How US Media Cover Rightwing Extremism
- What Exactly Is Happening To Poland’s Media?
- Facebook Launches Campaign To Block Hate Speech On Social Media
- How Data Journalism Is Taught In Europe
- 2016: A Year Of Change For Europe’s Media
- Robo-Journalists, Ad-Blockers And Bendy Phones – Technology Predictions 2016
- Traffic Factories? How Metrics Affect Journalists…And Journalism
- The Guardian: Giving Data To Journalists
- Research: Ukraine’s Media ‘A Mistrusted, Biased Political Tool’
- How Media In Greece Reported The Migration Crisis
- Reporting Europe: Why Journalists In Brussels Should Get Out More
- Research: Credible Journalism Is Accurate And…. Unbiased
- Mobile And Money: Re-Shaping Online News And Media
- Storing – Or Losing – Digital News?
- Online Anonymity: Is It Possible And Are We Ready For It?
- Are Journalism’s Best Brains Leaving For PR?
- Research: How Europe’s Newspapers Reported The Migration Crisis
- Is Journalism Training Keeping Up With Journalism?
- Journalists, Coders, Hackers Join Forces For The Migration Crisis
- “Dirty Togetherness”: Press, Politics And Power In Europe’s New Democracies
- Who To Believe? European Media’s Credibility Crisis
- Campaigning, Investigative, Independent… Is Community Journalism Coming Of Age?
- Digital News Report: Most Europeans Access News Online… And On Television
- Estonia: Can Russian-Speaking Journalists Help Two Communities Integrate?
- Difficult Times At The Guardian? Editorial Cuts And Job Losses
- How To Be A Food Journalist: Curiosity, Adjectives And Cronuts
- Journalists And Data Visualisers: Is There Room For Both In The Newsroom?
- Research: Lives And Livelihoods of Photojournalists In The Digital Age
- Why Are There (Almost) No Women in Sports Journalism?
- VW, Exxon And The Media: Deception…. and Hype
- Ethical, Trustworthy Journalism Central To The Future Of The News Industry
- Can Born-Digital Media Attract Young Audiences?
- Upday: Axel Springer And Samsung Launch Mobile News App For Europe
- The Truth About Ad-Blocking
- Last Western Media Owner Sells Up In Czech Republic
- Greenpeace Hires Journalists For New Investigations Unit
- Research: Stories, Not Statistics, Can Overcome Compassion Fatigue
- Virtual Reality Journalism: An Ethical Reality Check
- Is Structured Journalism Smarter Journalism?
- Better Connected, But More Afraid: Media In The Middle East
- Caught In The Filter Bubble – And The Erosion Of Trust
- Tents, Tweets And Events: Social Media And Political Protest
- Information Becoming More Socially Valuable (As Its Economic Value Declines)
- Digitalisation: Changing The Relationship Between Public Relations And Journalism
- Research: How Europe’s Media Reported The Euro Crisis
- Berlin ‘Personalised News’ Start-Up Goes Global
- Research: Why Are Some Digital News Organisations More Successful Than Others?
- 10 Apps That Will Immediately Boost Your Mobile Reporting
- Albania: Proposed Law “Attack On Freedom Of Expression”
- Loathing Thy Neighbour: Reporting Grexit
- Research: Media Coverage Of The Danish National Election 2015
- New Study: Laws Protecting Journalists’ Sources Threatened Worldwide
- Research: Gays In The Headlines, Comparing Russia And Germany
- Religion And The Media: Why Journalists Must Get It Right
- Freedom Of Expression Law For Journalists And Bloggers
- Too Much Information: The Declining Value Of Information In The Networked Society
- Ukraine’s Press Freedom Threatened by Oligarchs
- “Build Your Own Ethics Code” For Digital Journalists
- 8 Digital Features Every Online Newspaper Should Have (Or At Least Experiment With)
- Digital News Report: Hopeful Signs In Digital News Provision
- Digital News Report: More Mobile, Video And Global Platforms
- Seymour Hersh: How To Be A Better Investigative Reporter
- Vox: Using Data To Tell (And Share) Better Stories
- Superficial And Eurosceptic? British Press Coverage Of The EU
- More And More Media, Less And Less Local Journalism
- From 10 Cents Per Article: Micropayments For Journalism
- The Journalist Who Brought FIFA To Account
- Immersive Journalism, (Re)Living The News
- Men Writing About Men: Media And The UK General Election 2015
- Wolfgang Blau: What Is Mobile Journalism?
- Research: The State Of The Media Is Mobile
- Vice News: The Battle For Authenticity
- Ukraine: New Prospects For Data Journalists
- Using Data Visualisation For Impact In Academic Research
- Research: Is Digitalisation Killing Photojournalism?
- On Social Media Propaganda Spreads Faster Than Truth
- Research: Journalists Believe They Will Work Harder In Future, With Less Support
- Thomas L Friedman: How To Write A Newspaper Column
- Peter Greste On Danger, Justice And Press Freedom
- Reporting Russia: Censorship, Propaganda And Objectivity
- The Guardian: A 200-year old startup?
- Citizen Journalist Or Citizen Witness?
- Politico Europe – Is There A European Public Sphere?
- Does Anyone Read Academic Papers?
- Ken Doctor: How Newspapers Can Stop Losing Readers And Money
- New Online Tools For Investigative Journalists
- 13 Things Newspapers Can Learn From Buzzfeed
- Data Journalism at the BBC: Care Calculator
- Food Journalism: Ethics, Investigations And Stories
- Reinventing The Wire: News Agencies In The Digital Age
- Free Tools To Exploit Free Data
- Finding Stories In Large Data
- EJO’s New Look
- Research: Academics In The Newsroom
- Alan Rusbridger: The World After Snowden
- Why American Newspapers Are Still Profitable
- Research: Online Debate, Not Angry But Neutral
- Chiedi: Italy’s New FOIA Machine
- US Media: History, Policy And Net Neutrality
- Czech Republic: Media Undermines Trust In Politics
- Social Reader: Making Research More Accessible?
- Research: The Role Of The Fixer In Foreign News
- If Snowden was German: Whistleblower Protection
- Not Just Kittens: The Need For More Good News
- Can Robots Do Public Interest Journalism?
- Data Journalism: Cross-Border Investigations
- Research: Defining And Describing Data Journalism
- Denmark: Hacking, Ethics and Challenges
- Spain: Media Start-Ups Struggle
- SY.RIZ.A To Fight Media Oligarchs
- Berlin Start-ups: Encryption For Everyone
- Journalism Theory And Digital Change
- Journalism in France: What Next?
- Journalists Blamed When Business Models Fail
- Research: Journalists Still Observe News Embargoes
- Charlie Hebdo: To Publish, Or Not To Publish?
- Hungary: Investigative Journalism Start-up
- Generation E: Data Journalism and Migration
- European Journalism In 2015: Predictions And Reflections
- Albania: Public Television, Propaganda or News?
- Research: When News Excludes
- Italy: Journalism Rated By Algorithm
- EJO Portugal Now Online
- Hungary: Who Damaged The Free Press?
- Ukrainian Journalism: One Year After EuroMaidan
- Research: Crowdfunding Will Not Save Journalism
- Investigative Journalism Goes Online in Germany
- Hungary: Western Investors Damaged Our Free Press
- Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make Up or Break Up?
- Exploring Big Data: New Research from the US
- Czech Study: Social Media as a News Source?
- Panic Over Profit: US Newspapers Mistreat Readers
- Deepr: Where Readers Commission Journalists
- Data Journalism: Number Crunching in Poland
- US Election Coverage: Data, Forecasts and Probabilities
- How Journalists Evade Censors
- Media research: Quantity or Quality?
- OpenCorporates: Open Data for Corporate Transparency
- Expert Advice: The Journalistic Interview
- Reporting the EU: Boring and Complicated?
- Can Features Save Print News?
- Panellists Debate the ‘Right to be Forgotten’ in Germany
- Police Use Anti-Terror Law to “Spy” on UK Journalists
- Are Journalists Afraid of the Internet?
- Journalists Stand for Election in Ukraine
- Online Trolls: Motivated by Boredom and Revenge
- Czech Republic: New Owners and Newsroom Changes
- Bulgaria’s Media Oligarchs and Press Freedom
- Japanese Newspapers: Losing Out Online
- English Language Newspapers in Germany
- Internationalizing Media Research in Europe
- Hostwriter: Couchsurfing for Reporters
- Does Impartiality Matter in the Internet Age?
- Let’s Communicate Our Research!
- Serbian TV Under Threat
- “Bliss” And “Reserve”: Social Public Television
- Minority Sensitive Reporting Or New(s) Racism?
- “Slow And Selective” – User Engagement In Austria
- “Just Copy And Paste”: Second-Class Journalists?
- Stopfake: Ukraine’s Reply to Propaganda
- Press Releases Lose Relevance
- Google Accused Of Censorship
- Data Journalism is the Punk of Our Times
- Protests Against Journalist Jailed Sentences Grow
- Micro-payments for Online Journalism on the Horizon
- Media Concentration and Ad Revenue
- Doctoral Student Accused of Espionage in Tajikistan
- Grace and Favour? A Study of Twitter Favourites.
- Digital News Report: Journalists Still Matter
- What is a Journalism Education For?
- The Fight Continues
- Bridging Political Coverage and Cynical News Consumers
- Digital Newsrooms Need New Staffing
- Newspapers Should Be Re-Thought, Not Re-Styled
- Media Stars, Metrics and Utility in Journalism
- Paywalls, U.S. style. Worth the Hassle?
- Be On All Platforms: An Interview with Tom Rosenstiel
- Sound the Alarm for Democracy
- The Scandinavian Way: Turn Readers into Customers
- Reporting the Banking Crisis: A European View
- Another Brick in the Wall? A Study on Paywalls
- Improving the European Public Space
- Journalistic Autonomy in Denmark. A Study
- A Mirror Image. Media and Academia
- The Politics of Mediatization: An Austrian Study
- The Swiss Way That Changed Balkans Media Studies
- Game Change: US Journalism Shows Signs of Renewal
- Shutter Bugged: Can Photojournalism Survive?
- Digital Radio Dilemma: When Ideology Trumps Science
- Poets, Litigious Academics and the Media in Tajikistan
- Financial Journalism and PR: Andrew Gowers Interview
- Internet Rivers and Paper Cathedrals at La Repubblica
- Mobile News for Women with Tattoos. Watson.ch Goes Live
- Lenta.Ru Editor Fired: Russia Media Clampdown Continues
- News Organisations which Will Succeed in 2020
- Russian Media, Ukraine and the Battle for News
- Ten Years of Monitoring the Fourth Estate
- The Manipulation of Wikipedia
- A Twist in the Tale. Russian Media and Ukraine
- Media and Politics: A Swiss Dance
- Delve Deep: Data Mining Software for Reporters
- Citizen Journalists and the Real Deal
- Verifying Sources, a Handbook for the Digital Age
- Swiss media’s culpability in the anti-immigration vote
- Should News Apps Use Location-Based Services?
- The Snowden-Effect, Wikileaks and Watergate
- Which Social Media Works Best for News?
- Journalists and Copyright Law
- Watchdog or Entertainer? Views of New Journalists
- Digital Trends for 2014
- WikiLeaks, Through Journalists’ Eyes
- The Golden Ones: Media Portrayal of Old Age
- Who Tweets Most? Journalists and Social Media
- NYTimes.com Redesign Promotes Native Advertising
- A New Approach to News Values
- This is the End for the Press Photographer, Right?
- A Year After Newtown
- Putin and RIA Novosti: Rebrand or re-control?
- Soft or hard power? Putin reorganizes Russian media
- Demystifying Watergate
- Climate Change Coverage: More Politics, Less Weather
- The Journalists’ Uprising: EuroMaidan in Ukraine
- Hallin-Mancini: Too Kind on Britain, Too Harsh on Italy
- Digital Eastern Europe: Democracy Online and Off
- The Rise of the Aggregators
- Interview with The Economist
- Relocating Newsrooms: Smaller, Closer, Faster?
- Pay First, Read Later. New Business Models for News
- User Generated Racism: Russia’s media and migrants
- A World of Influence? Soft Power and News Channels
- Italian Media and Politics: Can you tell them apart?
- Hackers and Spies: Reporters and their Ethics
- Open media, open politics. A two way street
- Crowdfunded Journalism and Climate Change Reporting
- The Big Debate. Keller and Greenwald Face Off
- Journalism Rebooted: How Media Can Survive and Thrive
- Romanian Media and the Silence of the Mines
- The Slow News Manifesto
- Austrian Media Managers – the Better Journalists?
- A Friendly Chat? Journalists and Twitter in US Elections
- The Man Who Hated Britain? Daily Mail Goes to War
- Taking to the Wire. Agencies and the Future of News
- Latvian Journalists Lack Social Security
- EJO Lays Foundations of Doctoral School
- Hear The People. Open Source Citizen Journalism
- Soldier, Spy? Journalism and Whistleblowers
- Happy Fingers:The Art of Tablet Storytelling
- Why Journalists Should Cheer Up
- The Fellow Guardians of Journalism
- Mark Thompson: Bright Future for Serious Journalism
- Newsgame: When the News Becomes a Videogame
- Tough but Fair? Bias and the Political Interview
- “Bezos Will Lead the Way for All News Media”
- New Tricks for Old Dogs. Innovation in Journalism
- Watch More, Know More. TV News and Foreign Affairs
- The New Barons. Power, Politics, and Media
- All Eyes on New Czech Media Mogul: Andrej Babiš
- How Recipients Judge the Quality of News
- The Innocence of the Media? Media and political violence
- Teddy Bears and Threats. Reporter Threats in 2012
- Africa Stereotypes in the European media
- Latvian Journalism Struggling to Thrive
- Through a PRISM, darkly. Media and Accountability
- The Rise of the Drone-Journalists
- From Traditional To Online Fact-Checking
- Hyperlocal Media in Albania
- A True Romance. How Media Brands Need to Get Online
- Dead Bodies on the Front Page?
- The Social Election. Romania, Facebook and Politics
- The Wedding Video and the YouTube Ban
- Online: Everywhere. Digital News in 2013
- Apply now: Online Journalism Awards
- More Watchdogs! Public Wants Critical Media
- VOCER: A New Way To Talk About The Media in Germany
- Bradley Manning on Trial. Press Freedom in the Dock
- In the Stocks! An Economic Case for Media Responsibility
- Do as I Say, not as I Do. Media and Accountability
- Europa: an Unusual Reporting Experiment
- Censorship in a Democracy: Prisoner X Case in Israel
- Walking Fish. A Talk With Mathew Ingram
- Paid News on Tablets? Not For Students
- Open and Free? A Survey of Europe’s Media Regulators
- Viewers Still Watch Foreign News on TV, Not Online
- Data Journalism Maps Out Threats to Italian Reporters
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EJO Expanding
in the Anglo-Saxon World - Too Much Twitter
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Dialogue of the Deaf:
Media Research and Practice -
Australian Media Reform
a Complex Beast -
Political Discourse
in the Albanian Media -
Augmented Reality,
Evolving Storytelling -
Cultural Complexity:
Migrants in German Media - American News Media Must Do More With Less
- 43 Percent of Young People Find News on Social Media
- How the Media Can Benefit From Pinterest
- Avaaz, the Sixth Estate?
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Who Are the Enemies
Of The Internet? - Four Success Stories Show How Innovation Pays
- Filling the Foreign News Hole
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Data And Facts About
the Swiss Media System - Mwc13, Watching the World Going Mobile
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How Reliable Are
Press Freedom Rankings? - Two Clowns Hit Italian Politics
- French Journalists Embraced the Ombudsman Concept
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Social Media, “Gold Mine”
For Journalists -
The Future of Broadcasting
in Serbia -
A Conversation
On Music Journalism -
Web Portal Exposes
German University Funding -
The Four Challenges
Faced by the Albanian Media - Paid-for Coverage Mars Ukrainian Journalism
- The BIJ Seeks Transparency on Drones Attacks
-
Turkmenistan: False Hope
for Media Freedom - Romanian Online Advertising Grows Fast
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Media and Credibility
in Egypt and Tunisia -
Press Freedom
Under Scrutiny -
Transparency
in the Arab World -
Carta, a Year After
the Comeback - 2012, a Year of Media Instability in Latvia
- U.S. News Mix Varies Between Online and Print Outlets
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Around the World
in the Future of the Media - What the Media Can Learn from Instagram’s Contract
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Disaster News Coverage
Falls Short - Lifestyle Journalism Dictates Consumption
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Graphic Journalism:
Telling Stories in Sketches -
EU Moves toward
a Digital Freedom Strategy - Western Media In Crisis, But What About China?
- How to Establish Accountability in Journalism
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Disappearing Ethics
in the Serbian Press - The Tajik Joke That Made Its Way to Newsrooms
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Re-launch and Restyling
of EJO Websites -
Internet Blackout:
Who Will Be the Next Syria? - FT: Online Subscribers Outnumber Print Ones
-
Romanian Television
in the Social Media Era -
Mediated scandalization
in Scandinavia -
Wikipedia,
A Place for Political Dialogue - Zine: The Analog, Pre-Blog
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Serbia: Obstacles on the Road
to Freedom of Speech - Playing up, playing down
- New York Times’ Mobile News Apps Go Live
- Greece: Crisis Raises Censorship on the Media
- Media Mafia
- “Growing Older” or “Staying Young”
- Pro-Cyclical Business Coverage
- Do Journalists in Poland, Russia, and Sweden Have Anything in Common?
- Freedom House Identifies New Threats
- The Decline of Independent Albanian Media
- The Czech Media Landscape
- Media Freedom Threatened in Ukraine
- 5 Things Web Editors Can Learn from Dating Sites
- Hypes: Fukushima and Twitter
- We’ve Got Tools
- Survey Reveals Lack of Trust in Mainstream Outlets
- News Plurality and Digital Intermediaries
- Eight Ways the EU Can Help Journalism
- Journalism In 140 Characters
- YouTube Partners With Broadcast News
- When Self-Regulation Works
- The Truth About Hyperlinks
- Between Traveling and Journalism
- The Journalistic Profession as a TV Series
- Reuters Report Finds Harmony in News Consumption
- Entrepreneurial Journalism in Europe
- A Pan-European Newspaper
- Serbian Media Freedom in a European Context
- ActiveWatch Measures Press Freedom in Romania
- Is It Really a Matter of Life and Death?
- Journalism +65
- World Press Photo 2011
- The Journalist as Entrepreneur
- The Dark Side of Turkey
- Pack to Parliament: Journalism Deserves Public Funding
- A Code of Conduct in Covering Minorities
- Eurovision in Azerbaijan – A Permissive Partnership?
- Biased Reporting: The Greek Debt Crisis
- Citizen Journalism in Italy
- Democracy Needs Media Quality
- The Tablet Revolution
- Reuters Report: Regulation and Reform
- Biased Journalism Strains Polish-Lithuanian Relations
- Drones Flying Into Newsrooms
- Survival is Success
- Terror Law Interpretations Shape Future for Turkish Journalists
- Vis à Vis Wants to be Forever Free
- Approachability: Responsibility, Transparency, Friendliness
- Digital Revenue Vital for Struggling News Industry
- Who Tweets on Behalf of the Media?
- Happy International Women’s Day, Love BILD
- Culture of Criticism in the Newsroom
- Can a Journalist be Forced to Name an Anonymous Source?
- Regional Media and Web 2.0
- Securing Journalistic Quality
- Who Will Save Euronews Portugese?
- Google Pacifies in India
- Double Standards of Scandalization
- Television Loses Ground in Serbia
- Media Images: How much is too much?
- Albanian Media and the Local Market
- Profession at the Crossroads
- Media Policy and Independence in Denmark
- MEDIADEM Project Moves into Final Year
- Media Struck by Hunting Fever
- Condition ONE
- Slow News: Chew Before Swallowing
- Fortune Tellers and Psychics Pervade Italian Media
- After the Death of Print, No Paradise Awaits
- Small Market, Many Problems
- Minority Voices on Social Media Networks
- Media as an Extension of Politics
- A New Debate on Media Freedom
- Latvia Introduces Internet Aggression Index
- The Pursuit of Change
- The Romanian Media Landscape
- Datajournalism: Adding Value to Journalism
- On the Government Drip
- Television is Dead: The Future Belongs to Social Media
- Masterstroke
- Professional Culture of Polish Journalists
- Italian Freelance Journalists Protest Against Precarious Working Conditions
- Latvia to Host Baltic Investigative Reporting Center
- Working the Bongo Beat
- The EU, its Neighbours and the Journalism Revolution
- Narrative Science: If Software Replaced Journalist?
- Sports Coverage: Swimming in Slip-ups
- Complicity for the Dog’s Dinner
- The Order of Journalists in Italy: An Outdated Institution?
- EJO Goes East
- Blogging about news…or…?
- The Impossible Balancing Act
- Media Convergence & Journalism: Workshop
- Freelancing in Lithuania
- Outlook (Usually) Good in State-Run Media
- The “Murdoch of Kabul” and the Cultural Revolution in Afghanistan
- Economic Chaos! Cataclysm!
- The Color of Terrorism
- Swan Songs for the Three Tycoons
- Moving Towards Excellence in the Newspaper Business
- Encyclo
- Al Jazeera English Grows in the U.S. Without Convincing
- Expanding the Grey Area
- The Timing of the Tweet
- The Slovak Model
- Under the Radar
- Transparency or Bluff? An EJO Study
- A Third Path for Journalists?
- Austria: More Transparency Wanted
- News Nebula
- Rosen’s Rules
- Americanization, Europeanization, Berlusconization…
- The Photojournalist’s Complex
- Facebook “Likes” Journalists
- Risky Business
- Do-It-Yourself Journalism
- Tabloid vs. Broadsheet
- Massacres, Mass Graves and Shocking Video: The risks of propaganda
- It’s Libya’s turn. Here’s why and to whose advantage…
- The Maghreb Revolution and the Shallowness of the Press
- The Twilight of Foreign Correspondents?
- Talk Radio Smackdown
- MediaLaws: A Comparative Media Law Blog
- Webdoc: The New Frontier of “Combined” Journalism
- A Small Step for Austrian Media Accountability
- Poland’s New Media Professionals
- Two Sides of Reporting
- How German Journalists Tweet
- EJO Latvia
- Everyone Breath
- From Wikileaks to Apple Pie
- Granny 2.0
- Let the Foretelling Begin
- Piracy Protection
- The Little Difference
- All the News Fit to Post?
- No Hiding
- Error Alliance
- A “Casting Society”
- eBay for Editors
- Kill them with Kindness
- Ignorant Irrationality
- Got Bugs?
- A Shrinking World
- Fighting Corruption with Press Freedom
- American Dailies Down 5 Percent
- Europe Gets the Stink Eye
- Burying the Competition
- English Papers United Against Murdoch
- How Journalism May be Financed in the Future
- BBC Revises Guidelines
- Fewer Papers, More Web
- From Party to Disaster
- U.S. Coverage of Conflict and the Media Attention Cycle
- Journalists and the Hampster Wheel
- The Value of Networked Journalism
- Best of the Worst
- Do New Technologies Change Methods of Research?
- Journalism Education: Between success and schizophrenia
- Ok, but is it really “stealing”?
- When is International Don’t Put This Man on TV Day?
- A Question of Credibility
- The Price of Credibility
- Guardians of Truth
- Framing Gay Marriage
- Lessons from Wikileaks
- Goodbye, Cockaigne!
- The Ghosts of Users Past
- The Deal with the Daily Mail
- The Journalism Firm?
- Bad Marks for Citizen Journalists
- Clergy Coverage
- Sarkozy and the short workers, an example of spin doctoring
- BP, Pollution and Information Strategies
- Neuroscience and Infotainment
- Predictable Future
- Huffington Post Blows It in France
- Green is the New Blue
- News Across Media Platforms
- Reliable Surprises
- The Poynter 200
- Will Google Save Journalism?
- How a Prime Minister Scaled Media and Politics
- Brevity is the Soul of Wit
- Killer Technology: Is TV next on the black list?