May 22, 2024 •
Ethics and Quality, Latest stories, Research •
by Ladislaus Ludescher
Major conflicts in Yemen and Ethiopia were barely covered by mainstream media in some European countries, study shows....
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November 2, 2021 •
Ethics and Quality, Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Olivia Samnick
How newsrooms in Britain, Germany, and Sweden can overcome the obstacles to meaningful and effective diversity in their workforces...
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July 29, 2021 •
Recent, Research, Specialist Journalism •
by EJO
The European Journalism Observatory's snap-shot analysis of the media's framing of Covid-19 vaccines development and distribution....
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February 8, 2021 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Research •
by EJO
EJO examines the European media’s reaction to Biden’s presidency and the themes that defined coverage of his inauguration. ...
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January 18, 2021 •
Media Economics, Recent •
by EJO
A new collaboration of EJO editors examines how the coronavirus pandemic has affected and shaped the European media in 2020....
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February 29, 2016 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Research •
by Susanne Fengler Marcus Kreutler Tina Bettels Schwabbauer
Important pan-European news stories, such as the Ukraine crisis, are often overlooked by Europe’s media – including the quality press – according to new research. A comparative analysis of the conflict in Ukraine, conducted...
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January 19, 2016 •
Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Sergio Splendore
Universities and colleges across Europe increasingly offer training in data journalism, although to varying levels, according to a study comparing how the subject is taught in six European countries. The study found that in the...
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January 14, 2016 •
Media and Politics, Recent •
by EJO
EJO editors and directors, in ten European countries, assess the state of the media across Europe and predict the year ahead. Media across Europe have been impacted by the dramatic technological and political changes of the 21st century. ...
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October 27, 2015 •
Digital News, Ethics and Quality •
by Michael Haller
Let me take you back to 3rd December 2013: Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of The Guardian, testifies before the House of Commons’ Home Affairs Committee. It was to become a tense 78-minute interrogation on his newspaper’s decision to...
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