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The Committee to Protect Journalists launches its new ranking of the top ten most censured countries
On the eve of the Word Press Freedom Day, The Comittee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) publishes its new ranking of the top 10 most censured countries. The report specifically points out Eritrea, North Korea, Syria.
In Eritrea, …
Une lettre ouverte pour une autre communication européenne
Many voices have condemned the European Commission’s communication after the withdrawal of its video “Growing together”. Beside accusations of racist depiction of other cultures and monolitic picture of Europeans, journalists from the Euros and Europe and Me rose in an open letter their wider concern for the European propaganda. Read more (in French) in the following Maxence Peniguet’ s article.
Towards a pan-European list for next Euro-elections!
On March 14, Members of the European Parliament will vote on a proposal establishing new voting rules for their election by European citizens. Among other improvements, it would allow citizens to vote for a transnational list of MEPs …
13 February proclaimed World Radio Day
We celebrate today the first World Radio Day. Proposed by the Spanish Radio Academy and proclaimed by the UNESCO, this new initiative aims at ’ improving international cooperation among radio broadcasters and encourage decision-makers to …
TV channel: Europe in all its States!">New TV channel: Europe in all its States!
On January 26, the Wallonie-Brussels (Belgium)’ audiovisual authority (‘Conseil supérieur de l’Audiovisuel’- CSA) allowed a new TV channel focused on Europe. Europe TV aims at covering “Europe in all its States” and “strenghten the European citizenship …
Hiérarchie de l’information: le Parlement européen va élire son nouveau président mais personne ne le sait
Tomorrow, Jerzy Buzek will leave the presidency of the European Parliament. One of its three potential successors — Martin Schulz, Diana Wallis et Nirj Deva– will be elected this week. But glancing at most of national generalist media, we …
Council of Europe alerts Member states against threats to freedom of expression of new media
On December 7th, the Committee of Ministers alerted Members states against threats to freedom of expression and information, in a Declaration on the protection of freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and association with regard to privately …
Plongée dans le débat sur les prix du journalisme européen
The end of the European Parliament prize for journalism, announced one month ago, relaunched the debate on European institutions’ action towards journalists.
Mediadem: For free and independent Media
The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and thirteen other research centers, from all over Europe, launched last year a new study on European Media policies, called Mediadem (Mediadem European media policies revisited: valuing …
Anne-Marie Impe: “For a permanent education journalism”
Cofounder, director and editor of the review Enjeux internationaux for five years, Anne-Marie Impe works today for the launch of an on line magazine and is writing a book in support of a “permanent education journalism”. …
European Daily newspaper goes to print
The European Daily news website has enjoyed an increasing success. On 15 June it goes to print with ifs own content. If you’re in London, Paris, Berlin or Brussels, keep your eyes open; you might …
EJC and the Commission signed a four-year contract on Information for journalists">The EJC and the Commission signed a four-year contract on Information for journalists
The European Journalism Centre and the European Commission have signed a four-year contract on information events for journalists.
This new Framework contract won’t drastically change the work the Centre has been doing. Its main job will still be …



