This post is part of a study that identifies 20 media
organizations from 16 countries and four regions --Eastern and Central Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, and the United States-- that have developed sustainable business models
for high-quality journalism. This list is by no means exclusive. The examples were chosen
to present a variety of solutions to this challenge. We welcome comments on
other media we could have included.
Showing posts with label Eastern Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastern Europe. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Is quality journalism sustainable? Here are 20 media organizations that are solving this problem
Labels:
advertising,
business models,
Central Europe,
credibility,
Eastern Europe,
journalism,
Latin America,
memberships,
paywalls,
subscriptions,
United States,
Western Europe
Monday, May 20, 2019
In Eastern Europe, a media battle for hearts and minds
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Atlantic Magazine features the clash of ideas in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban vs. philanthropist George Soros. |
And they have chosen as their whipping boy George Soros, the billionaire and philanthropist whose Open Society Foundations have been funding programs that promote Western democratic values like freedom of expression, human rights, equality, and social justice.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is part of the reason. He has never gotten over the humiliation of the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Even worse was seeing three former member republics --Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia-- join the European Union in 2004, along with four former Eastern bloc members, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. He is using media to try to get them back.
Labels:
Eastern Europe,
freedom of the press,
Hungary,
journalism,
philanthropy,
Russia
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