Publications

The Values of Public Service Media in the Internet Society – New Book Co-Edited by Rodríguez-Castro, With a Chapter Co-Authored by Dragomir

In a chapter for a new book co-edited by CMDS Fellow Marta Rodríguez-Castro, CMDS Director Marius Dragomir and Minna Aslama Horowitz create a framework for analyzing media capture and its impact on Public Service Media. Rodríguez-Castro and co-authors discuss the relationship between Public Service Media and the market through the lens of risk.

NEW Podcast! Down, but Not Out 2: Synthesizing Journalism and Art in Belarus and Jordan

The second episode of the Down, but Not Out  podcast series discussed the case of two media organizations that overcame geographical distances to report on their homes from abroad. They are also doing much more than that: they have created a synthesis of different art forms and journalism and became critical voices and sources of information for their public.

Parthasarathi on Media Diversity

CMDS fellow Vibodh Parthasarathi examines how the governance of the newspaper business in mid-20th century India enrich our understanding of contests over media diversity.

Who Owns the UK Media?

A new study published by the Media Reform Coalition, in cooperation with CMDS, shows that ownership concentration is an endemic problem in the country's media landscape , which in some sectors is becoming worse. The report analyses the print, online and audiovisual media , but also looks at the role and power of platforms and intermediaries in shaping the market.

Dragomir on the Media Capture Epidemic

March 16, 2021

Since returning to power in 2010, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has waged a scorched-earth campaign against his country's independent media. Worse, other autocrats have taken notice, writes CMDS director Marius Dragomir in his article on Project Syndicate.