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 27, 2021 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Gerret von Nordheim, Tina Bettels-Schwabbauer & Paula Kennedy
EJO academics and partners examine coverage of the EU parliamentary elections and explore how media is shaping attitudes towards the EU. ...
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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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March 19, 2018 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Research •
by Roberto Mincigrucci and Anna Stanziano
“Italian politics are corrupt.” It’s an assumption repeated almost like a mantra by the Italian media. So much so that is has become a widespread conviction. By now, every political party and every candidate comes with a whiff of...
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November 14, 2013 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Tina Bettels
The connections between media and politics are deeply rooted in the Italian society and it seems very difficult to separate them, even without the media baron Silvio Berlusconi as the head of the Italian government. This is one of the...
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April 23, 2013 •
Digital News •
by Antonio Rossano
A new website has harnessed the power of data journalism to illustrate how, when and where journalists have been threatened in Italy. Italian graphic designer Isacco Chiaf and journalists Jacopo Ottaviani and Andrea Fama have used data...
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May 26, 2012 •
Digital News •
by Sara Stefanini
Citizen journalism is flourishing in Italy due to increasing skepticism from many Italians concerning the reliability of the mainstream press. The last government crisis, which ended in Silvio Berlusconi’s resignation, clearly...
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January 21, 2012 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Mariella Radaelli
*Article courtesy of European Journalism Centre Anyone sitting in front of the television in Italy for half an hour, especially in the evening, would soon believe we’re all in dire need of a clairvoyant. This is because astrologers,...
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