Tag Archives: Lithuania

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 … Read more


Mapping Digital Media: Lithuania

  The explosion of digital media and their impact on journalism and democracy in Lithuania coincided with the country’s second decade of independence and with the economic crisis of 2009–2010.With the rapid growth of internet penetration, websites dedicated to news … Read more


Footprint of Financial Crisis in the Media

This Open Society Media Program study explores the impact of the financial crisis on media and news delivery to citizens in 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.   The global economic downturn has … Read more


Footprint of Financial Crisis in the Media: Lithuania

This Open Society Institute Media Program study explores the impact of the financial crisis on media and news delivery to citizens in 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.   The global economic downturn … Read more


Television Across Europe: More Channels, Less Independence Follow-Up Reports 2008 – Lithuania

Television, a pillar of democracy and open societies, is changing at a breakneck pace. Patterns of production, transmission, consumption, marketing, financing, and ownership are all in flux.   To take the measure of these changes and assess their impact on … Read more