May 24, 2013 •
Ethics and Quality, Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Media managers and journalists are not good at dealing with criticism. They demand accountability and transparency from others, but do not see why they should hold themselves up to similar scrutiny. This study argues that the media...
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February 15, 2013 •
Media Economics •
by Artan Fuga
What challenges must the Albanian media face as technological changes shake five centuries of media tradition? The shift to new technology in the United States and Western Europe – though rapid in the larger context – was gradual...
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October 11, 2012 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Jonila Godole
According to the newest Media Sustainability Index (MSI), Albania showed improvement in 2012, however the lack of independent outlets and unbiased journalists is cause for alarm. The newest International Research and Exchanges Board’s...
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July 1, 2012 •
Ethics and Quality, Media Economics •
by Tina Bettels
In the last few years the downfall of the newspaper industry has been predicted excessively – especially in the US. In a study conducted at the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Journalism, the ways in which U.S. newspapers...
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May 20, 2012 •
Digital News •
by Isabelle Koch
*EJO Student Contribution Could tablets be the long-awaited solution to the newspaper revenue crisis? With new statistics showing that tablet usage promotes news consumption, establishing revenue streams via pay-per-view content is...
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March 1, 2012 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Filipa Moreno
Article contributed by the European Journalism Centre The Portuguese language service of Euronews is facing closure following the decision of the Portuguese government to end its contract with the international news channel. Due to the...
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September 17, 2011 •
Media Economics, Newsroom Management •
by Linas Jegelevicius
*Article Courtesty of the European Journalism Centre Can one make a living as a freelance journalist in Lithuania? Are you fed up with the tedious working hours in your cubicle? And don’t you have to admit that the news editor is a...
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May 26, 2011 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Marie-Luise Kiefer, a renowned media economist in the German-speaking world, dares to go far. She’s searching for a “third road” to finance journalism, as the current private business solution of financing newsrooms with...
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June 12, 2010 •
Media Economics •
by Kate Nacy
Advertising blunder raises interesting questions about ad sales and content farms. Observed from France, where ads are localized, the Huffington Post’s homepage recently hosted what appears to be a gigantic advertisement featuring...
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