State of Emergency in Turkey: the Impact on Freedom of the Media

ARTICLE 19 has released a report summarising findings from a three-day fact-finding mission to Istanbul, conducted by representatives of international media freedom and civil society organisations on 31 August – 2 September 2016, six weeks after the Turkish

Representation of Minorities in the New Media

The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia.
 
A Difficult Profession -  Media Freedom Under Attack in the Western Balkans

Based on 86 in-depth interviews with journalists, editors and media owners, this Human Rights Watch report documents the hostile environment in which journalists work in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia.

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The Unbearable Lightness of Media Ownership Transparency
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03/03/2015

Backround Report "The Unbearable Lightness of Media Ownership Transparency" for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), September 2014, written by Peggy Valcke, one of the leadi

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The Independence and Functioning of the Audiovisual Media Authority of Albania
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03/03/2015
An assessment written by Kristina Irion, Michele Ledger, Sara Svensson and Erion Fejzulla, using the INDIREG methodology, for the Council of Europe on the request of the Albanian Parliament, Octo
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Gasping For Air - Soft Censorship in Hungarian Media 2014
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23/02/2015
Press freedom in Europe is facing a widespread and growing threat by “soft” censorship that includes governments’ use of financial power to pressure news media, punish critical reporting and rewa
Party Colonisation of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe
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15/09/2014
Written by Péter Bajomi-Lázár, head of the Institute of Social Sciences at the Budapest Business School, this volume compares media and political 
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Mapping Digital Media: Global Findings
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03/09/2014
The Mapping Digital Media project examines the global opportunities and risks created by new and digital media.
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International Assistance and Media Democratization in the Western Balkans: A Cross-National Comparison (2013)
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09/05/2014
The comparative report on international assistance and media democratization in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia and Serbia.
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Capturing Them Softly: Soft Censorship and State Capture in Hungarian Media
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16/03/2014
State capture of Hungarian media is unfolding principally through the “soft censorship” 
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Soft Censorship: Strangling Serbia's Media, .
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06/02/2014
This report shows that soft censorship in Serbia is pervasive and translates state financial power through media subsidies and advertising placements into political pressures that influence media
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Media Reforms in Turbulent Times: The Role of Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Serbia, 2013.
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21/01/2014
This paper explores the development of independent media institutions in Serbia, from the mid-90s until today, with special attention given to international me
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 Assisting Media Democratization after Low-Intensity Conflict: The Case of Macedonia, 2013
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21/01/2014
This paper offers an analysis of media development in relation to international media assistance in the Republic of Macedonia.
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Media Reforms through Intervention: International Media Assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013.
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21/01/2014

This paper investigates if and how the media system in Bosnia and Herzegovina was influenced by the two decades of international media assistance programs.

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