Marius Dragomir

Marius Dragomir

The Mathematics of Crime: The Story of a Breathtaking Journalistic InvestigationThe Mathematics of Crime: The Story of a Breathtaking Journalistic Investigation

The Mathematics of Crime: The Story of a Breathtaking Journalistic Investigation

Two intrepid journalists embarked on an investigation into the unjust conviction of a Czech man, only to uncover a deeply…

2 years ago
Big Tech Funding: A Band-Aid Solution for Journalism’s StrugglesBig Tech Funding: A Band-Aid Solution for Journalism’s Struggles

Big Tech Funding: A Band-Aid Solution for Journalism’s Struggles

New study exposes philanthrocapitalism's failure to effectively back journalism in the Global South.  In the fast-paced world of media innovation,…

2 years ago
Spain’s Aspiring Prime Minister Spreads Bunkum on Primetime TelevisionSpain’s Aspiring Prime Minister Spreads Bunkum on Primetime Television

Spain’s Aspiring Prime Minister Spreads Bunkum on Primetime Television

The leading candidate for the Spanish prime minister position is using a deceptive technique called Gish gallop during a televised…

2 years ago
BuzzFeed News Closure Highlights Harsh Realities of Digital Publishing IndustryBuzzFeed News Closure Highlights Harsh Realities of Digital Publishing Industry

BuzzFeed News Closure Highlights Harsh Realities of Digital Publishing Industry

The digital publishing industry is currently grappling with a myriad of intricate challenges as it endeavors to adjust to an…

2 years ago
Why Is Iran Shaking up Its Media?Why Is Iran Shaking up Its Media?

Why Is Iran Shaking up Its Media?

A major reform of Iran’s media is underway as the country’s leadership wants to boost its influence, both at home…

3 years ago
The Hungarian Media Capture Express: Next Stop, EuropeThe Hungarian Media Capture Express: Next Stop, Europe

The Hungarian Media Capture Express: Next Stop, Europe

The Hungarian oligarchy has thus far been focused on controlling media at home. Now, they move on to Europe. As…

3 years ago

Internet Freedom in Europe: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Turkey

  An increasing number of governments are increasingly turning the screws on internet freedom. Funnily enough, they look at the…

4 years ago

Journalism After Covid: What Will Be Left of It?

Since the start of the pandemic crisis, in the U.S., “at least 21 local newspapers have merged, at least 1,400…

4 years ago

Victoria Prentis

The Idiot of the Week honor is going to Victoria Prentis, a British Conservative politician who serves as the fisheries…

4 years ago

Impact of Covid on Journalism in the Global South

A recently published report, commissioned by Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) and authored by Damian Radcliffe, looks at the impact of…

4 years ago