In the next post in our Media Plurality Series curated together with the Media Power and Plurality Project, Mark Thompson, of the Open Society Media Program, argues that an important first step toward media pluralism in Europe is better transparency of media ownership
Since the Brexit vote, EU media policy has a new sense of urgency. It remains to be seen if member s...
Will media convergence require a much more far reaching shakeup of media regulation than the governm...
If News Corp’s decision to spin-off Sky News – paving the way towards the complete acquisition of BS...
In the next post in our Media Plurality Series curated together with the Media Power and Plurality P...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
In the wake of the High-Level Group’s report on media freedom and pluralism, Benedetta Brevini, jour...
Philip Napoli is Professor of Journalism & Media Studies in the School of Communication & Informatio...
Justin Schlosberg, from Birkbeck, University of London, responds to this week’s publication of Ofcom...
In this latest post in our series on the role of digital intermediaries and media plurality, Peter B...
Among a number of other issues raised in Index on Censorships recent report on the EU and freedom of...
Teletext is rarely discussed by media scholars, yet it remains widely popular among audiences and ha...
The House of Lords Communications Committee has begun its inquiry into media plurality. This is sign...
Since the Brexit vote, EU media policy has a new sense of urgency. It remains to be seen if member s...
Will media convergence require a much more far reaching shakeup of media regulation than the governm...
If News Corp’s decision to spin-off Sky News – paving the way towards the complete acquisition of BS...
In the next post in our Media Plurality Series curated together with the Media Power and Plurality P...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
In the wake of the High-Level Group’s report on media freedom and pluralism, Benedetta Brevini, jour...
Philip Napoli is Professor of Journalism & Media Studies in the School of Communication & Informatio...
Justin Schlosberg, from Birkbeck, University of London, responds to this week’s publication of Ofcom...
In this latest post in our series on the role of digital intermediaries and media plurality, Peter B...
Among a number of other issues raised in Index on Censorships recent report on the EU and freedom of...
Teletext is rarely discussed by media scholars, yet it remains widely popular among audiences and ha...
The House of Lords Communications Committee has begun its inquiry into media plurality. This is sign...
Since the Brexit vote, EU media policy has a new sense of urgency. It remains to be seen if member s...
Will media convergence require a much more far reaching shakeup of media regulation than the governm...
If News Corp’s decision to spin-off Sky News – paving the way towards the complete acquisition of BS...