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July 5, 2022 •
Aktuelt, Forretningsmodellar, Medieøkonomi •
by Report Authors
Recent UNESCO report offers 22 actionable recommendations to improve the viability of news media and address threats against journalism...
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June 7, 2018 •
Journalistiske prosjekt, Kommentar, Mediepolitikk •
by Julie Posetti
Journalists are on the frontline of the ‘f*ke news’ wars. As truth becomes a casualty of disinformation campaigns, journalists must defend freedom of expression and the public’s right to know. A new UNESCO publication wants to show...
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November 15, 2017 •
Aktuelt, Etikk & Kvalitet, Forsking •
by Karen Ross and Claudia Padovani
Most studies examining the awkward relationship between women and news media over the past 50 years have found that women are routinely under-represented in terms of both content and decision-making. The endurance of these inequalities...
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May 4, 2017 •
Digitale nyhende, Mediepolitikk, Notisar •
by EJO
Legal frameworks to protect journalism sources are increasingly at risk according to a new international study of 121 countries. The study concludes that without adequate legal protection, potential sources and whistleblowers may never...
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July 8, 2015 •
Aktuelt, Etikk & Kvalitet •
by Philip Di Salvo
“Legal frameworks that protect confidential sources are under significant strain in the digital era,” according to Julie Posetti, a research fellow with the World Editors Forum and the World Association of Newspapers and News...
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May 5, 2015 •
Mediepolitikk, Pressefridom •
by EJO
Peter Greste is an experienced journalist who has worked in conflict zones for more than 20 years. In 2013 he was arrested, with two other Al Jazeera journalists, in Egypt. They were charged with ‘damaging national...
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