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Lithuania: The rise of yet another type of media culture?

By Auksė Balčytienė*

 

The Lithuanian report in the Mapping Digital Media series gives an account of what has happened in the media in Lithuania over the past two decades. It also looks at the biggest challenges that have recently shocked the … Read more


Advise to the Media Industry: Scale Down

By Marius Dragomir from Helsinki

 

The only choice we have for sustainable journalistic content is to move parts of the costs for making a newspaper back to readers or bring other forms of funding into the media. This was the stern … Read more


Mapping Digital Media: Digitization and Media Business Models

Mapping Digital Media: Digitization and Media Business Models

Media businesses need to be sustainable, but their traditional sources of income are, in many cases, drying up.

In this paper, Robert Picard explains why this is happening, and what media outlets can … Read more


Independent Media in Exile: CIMA report examines life and work for journalists in exile

Written by Bill Ristow, a journalist and international journalism trainer, the lastest CIMA report Independent Media in Exile, explores the challenges faced by journalists living in exile from countries with repressive regimes and examines the impact that their … Read more


Digital Media and the Future of Investigative Journalism

This text was first published by the Open Society Blog on May 31st 2011

By Mark Lee Hunter, Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow at INSEAD Social Innovation Center. He is the author of the report “Mapping Digital Media: Digital media … Read more