Projects
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filed under:
Europe,
Monitoring,
PSB,
Digitalisation,
Multicultural,
Journalism,
Research,
OSI,
New technologies,
Media Program
- New reports on television in Montenegro and Kosovo
- Some three years after the first Television across Europe reports were published in 2005, EUMAP and the Media Program commissioned monitoring reports on television in Montenegro and Kosovo – entities in South-Eastern Europe that have achieved sovereignty since 2005. These reports complete the original Television across Europe project, and complement the TV across Europe Follow-up Reports 2008.
- New study on PSB in multiethnic states
- The publication "Divided They Fall: public service broadcasting in multiethnic states" was launched at the Mediacentar in Sarajevo on 15 May. The publication, which covers Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland, Macedonia and Belgium, is part of a comparative research project into broadcasting models and practices in multiethnic societies.
- Divided they fall: Public service broadcasting in multiethnic states (PDF)
- Slovenia: Far from being a media market
- Although Slovenia is otherwise one of the most advanced new members of the EU, it can hardly boast a competitive media market, and many journalists in the country have become little more than the servants of particular interests. These are some of the chief findings of a new study on the role of the State in the Slovenian media industry, written by Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin and Brankica Petković. The study was carried out as one of the follow-up projects to the Television across Europe monitoring.
- Special reports on New Technologies
- The pace of change with respect to new technologies – especially digitalisation – has been particularly marked. To monitor developments in this field, EUMAP and NMP will publish a set of special reports on the impact of new technologies and services.
- TV across Europe 2008: Follow-up Reports
- EUMAP will publish a set of general country updates of its monitoring on Television across Europe, to cover key developments since the release of the original set of reports on TV across Europe: Regulation, policy and independence.
- Archive
- Archive of announcements, news items and events
- images


