Journalism

The Romanian Public Television on the Brink of InsolvencyThe Romanian Public Television on the Brink of Insolvency

The Romanian Public Television on the Brink of Insolvency

The Romanian public service broadcaster has undergone scores of crises in the past two and a half decades. But now, talk…

9 years ago
Donald Trump: New Media Success, or Old Media Problem?Donald Trump: New Media Success, or Old Media Problem?

Donald Trump: New Media Success, or Old Media Problem?

The Donald may be master of the Twitter-verse, but his influence extends at least as much from the structural contradictions…

9 years ago
How Indalo Group Used Taxpayer Money to Buy More MediaHow Indalo Group Used Taxpayer Money to Buy More Media

How Indalo Group Used Taxpayer Money to Buy More Media

A journalistic investigation unearths a raft of favors the former Argentinian government made to the group Indalo. But it also…

9 years ago
Macedonia’s Digital Muck-Up: Politics as Usual Means “No TV for You!”Macedonia’s Digital Muck-Up: Politics as Usual Means “No TV for You!”

Macedonia’s Digital Muck-Up: Politics as Usual Means “No TV for You!”

Digitization of broadcasting was hoped by many in Macedonia to pave the way for new voices to enter the media…

9 years ago
Analytics in the Newsroom: Just How Powerful Can They Become?Analytics in the Newsroom: Just How Powerful Can They Become?

Analytics in the Newsroom: Just How Powerful Can They Become?

The use of data and analytics to track audience behavior is becoming increasingly more central in newsrooms around the world.…

9 years ago
Prime Minister’s War With Critical Journalists Puts off Slovak VotersPrime Minister’s War With Critical Journalists Puts off Slovak Voters

Prime Minister’s War With Critical Journalists Puts off Slovak Voters

The Social-Democrat party Smer-SD in power in Slovakia now expects another victory in the upcoming elections on Saturday. But its…

9 years ago
China Plans to Push out Foreign Owners From Its InternetChina Plans to Push out Foreign Owners From Its Internet

China Plans to Push out Foreign Owners From Its Internet

Chinese authorities have never liked dissenting voices. Now, they want to solve that problem by removing foreign players from their…

9 years ago
Bracing for Elections, Iran’s Government Wants to Hire an Internet Censoring CompanyBracing for Elections, Iran’s Government Wants to Hire an Internet Censoring Company

Bracing for Elections, Iran’s Government Wants to Hire an Internet Censoring Company

Back in 2013, Iran didn’t meddle with the internet before the presidential elections because they knew people liked the then…

9 years ago
European Court Decision Allows Media to Be Less Paranoid About Online CommentsEuropean Court Decision Allows Media to Be Less Paranoid About Online Comments

European Court Decision Allows Media to Be Less Paranoid About Online Comments

In summer 2015, a much-criticized decision by Europe’s human rights court left online portals anxious about what comments they allowed…

9 years ago
Next Target for Moldovan Politicians: The InternetNext Target for Moldovan Politicians: The Internet

Next Target for Moldovan Politicians: The Internet

Politicians meddling with the journalism business is not uncommon in Moldova’s media. But now, the battle to control dissenting voices…

9 years ago