Articles tagged with: opinion
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.
The summary of November 8 meeting
The Communication to the European Parliament ‘Ten Flagship Proposals for Citizen-Centred Information on Europe’ was presented to a panel of MEPs and European federations/NGOs on November 8th, in the EP Belgian Information Office.
These proposals represent one step …
La synthèse du 8 novembre et la poursuite du débat sur Socialeuropeanjournalism.com
Notre Communication au Parlement Européen « Dix propositions phares pour une information européenne citoyenne » a été présentée à un panel de parlementaires européens et d’ONG/fédérations européennes, le 8 novembre dernier, au sein du Bureau d’Information du Parlement …
Europe and me, le magazine qui parie sur les jeunes
Europe and Me magazine have bet that they can get 10.000 young Europeans to fill out a common survey on European policies before November 1st 2011. Will they win? With already 14 special issues since July 2008, Europe and Me magazine aims at encouraging the emergence of a European identity in young Europeans.
Public broadcasters on the Web: for or against?
In the White paper in support of a civic and social European journalism, we regret the current situation of European Public service media, caught up in a twin struggle for their economic and institutional independence. Among other proposals, …
The future of European information and public broadcasters hand in hand
In the White paper we invite the EU to encourage Member States to put European information in the public broadcasters’ mission. But how can this be done?
While the European institutions expressed many times their attachment to …
Guaranteeing media pluralism: better the devil you know?
In our White Paper, we offered to replace the Article 11. 2 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union by a legally binding article guaranteeing freedom and pluralism of the media.
Former President of the …
Anne Delvaux: “Journalists must put European affairs on the agenda”
Anne Delvaux is a former TV journalist and news anchor. She was elected to the Belgian Senate in 2007 and elected again to the European Parliament in 2009. She now sits alongside her colleagues from the …
EU. They want a better one! (Updated)">The Europeans don’t want more information about EU. They want a better one! (Updated)
According to the last European survey Eurobarometer, TV is the first source of information on European Union for 61% of the Europeans. And TV is also the most used media to “search for” information on …
Brusselsleaks: Can we live in an open society?
“UK/US fears over Brussels’ challenge to Anglo-Saxon model of markets.” This is Brusselsleaks’ first leak published in the late February. But it is in fact “a mirror from [Wikileaks] Cableleaks”, said Brusselsleaks spokesperson “[it] also …
The European Citizens’ Agora on poverty: hope and disillusion
This blog aims to launch debates on the European journalism and its capacity to build an active European citizenship. Some measures are also taken by the European institutions to give a lift to the citizens’ participation. We think it’s important to have a look at them. The Citizens’Agora, organised in the European Parliament, is a two-day consultation of European civil society on specific issue.
Internet is a part of public broadcasters’ missions
These last years, the strengthened place of public service broadcasters on Internet led to hard debates between the private and the public sectors.
The arrival of public broadcasters on the digital era happened in different ways, …



