Marius Dragomir

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

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 EU…

4 years ago
When Reporting Facts Lands You in TroubleWhen Reporting Facts Lands You in Trouble

When Reporting Facts Lands You in Trouble

A new UNESCO report describes the increasingly captured environment independent journalists work in. With a pandemic ravaging the planet and…

4 years ago
What Happens When Academia and Media Work TogetherWhat Happens When Academia and Media Work Together

What Happens When Academia and Media Work Together

When journalists team up with university researchers, only good things can come of it. With scale and structure, this type…

5 years ago
Technology and Journalism in Indonesia: The Rise of Internet PoliceTechnology and Journalism in Indonesia: The Rise of Internet Police

Technology and Journalism in Indonesia: The Rise of Internet Police

Misinformation has flooded the Indonesian internet in recent years. The government’s response will only shrink the space for online news…

5 years ago
Bolivian Media: Rising From the AshesBolivian Media: Rising From the Ashes

Bolivian Media: Rising From the Ashes

For more than a decade, the government has meddled with Bolivia’s news media. Following the collapse of the Morales regime,…

5 years ago
Danish Public Media: Loved by People, Hated by PoliticiansDanish Public Media: Loved by People, Hated by Politicians

Danish Public Media: Loved by People, Hated by Politicians

Political enemies of Denmark’s public broadcaster DR are hatching plans to crop the station’s budget. A bellicose commercial media industry…

7 years ago
Public Broadcasting in Austria: Politicians Clash With JournalistsPublic Broadcasting in Austria: Politicians Clash With Journalists

Public Broadcasting in Austria: Politicians Clash With Journalists

Recent attacks from right-wing politicians on Austria’s popular public broadcaster are raising alarming questions about the future of independent journalism…

7 years ago
Media Capture, Made in BulgariaMedia Capture, Made in Bulgaria

Media Capture, Made in Bulgaria

One businessman has managed to bring both the state structures and big business in Bulgaria under his tight control. Media…

7 years ago
Thai Far-Right Gets Its Hands on Fancy NewspaperThai Far-Right Gets Its Hands on Fancy Newspaper

Thai Far-Right Gets Its Hands on Fancy Newspaper

A business group with far-right affinities buys The Nation, one of Thailand’s most respectable newspapers. This means that independent reporting…

7 years ago
A Dim Future Approaches for Objective Reporting in SlovakiaA Dim Future Approaches for Objective Reporting in Slovakia

A Dim Future Approaches for Objective Reporting in Slovakia

The management of RTVS, Slovakia’s public broadcaster, is poised to turn the station into a political enterprise. The recent cancellation…

7 years ago