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People-Powered Investigations: How the Bureau Local is Trying to Spark Change through Collaboration

The first article in a series exploring the power of audiences to support, inform and shape innovative journalism discusses how the UK based The Bureau Local, investigates for and with citizens - all while empowering local newsrooms.

Detrekői on the EU Copyright Directive

Our Fellow, Zsuzsa Detrekői analyzed how Article 17 of the EU Copyright Directive will influence the operation of video-sharing websites.

Parthasarathi on the TV Distribution Market in India

“The universal problematic of market definition poses peculiar challenges in multi-lingual and fragmented media markets, like in India,” our Fellow, Vibodh Parthasarathi writes in his article published in the Indian Journal of Law and Technology.

Holdis on Freedom of Information in Romania

Right to information suffers further in Romania during the pandemic, as it became even harder for journalists to access information, our Fellow, Dumitrita Holdis writes in her article for the International Press Institute.

Tech Platforms Struggle to Label State-Controlled Media

Twitter announced last week that it would start labeling some accounts run by media outlets and their top editors as “state-affiliated,” a descriptor intended to improve transparency about the source of information being shared on the platform.