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China: Digital Evolution

The Chinese Communist Party may have completed its once-in-a-decade leadership transition, but the future of media in China remains as unclear as the rest of China’s political and economic future.

Since Xi Jinping was anointed as China’s top leader last week, … Read more


Netizen Report: Chinese Leadership & Censorship Edition

This edition was first published on 15 November at Global Voices Advocacy.

Image via Flickr user methodshop.com (CC BY-SA 2.0)

This report was researched, written, and edited by Weiping Li, Renata Avila, Chan Myae Khine, Hisham Almiraat, Sarah Myers, and Rebecca … Read more


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 … Read more


Can we civilize the tabloids without losing press freedom?

By Mark Thompson*

The ongoing inquiry into “the culture, practices and ethics of the media” in the United Kingdom spent last month taking statements from victims of the tabloid press. Some were famous (actors, footballers, etc.), while others were ordinary members … Read more


Advice 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


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