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In democratic societies, a shared informational environment is considered a condition of civic and informed engagement and for a sound deliberative democracy. This common public sphere (Habermas) enables citizens to access facts, interpretations, and debates, which are a shared domain and define preconditions necessary for the legitimacy of democratic processes. In this context, the importance […]| Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom
The ‘media pluralism test’ in the recently enacted European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) can be seen as the EU institutions’ key regulatory response to the need to protect media pluralism across the EU.| Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom
Zagreb prepares to host Voices, the European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy on 27 February-1 March 2025| Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom
In the European Media Freedom Act, the European legislator directly addresses the issue of media pluralism in an unprecedented way.| Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom
The EU Council completed on Monday (5 December) the first revision of the European Media Freedom Act at the technical level, with significant work still to be done on fundamental aspects of the proposal. The meeting of the Audiovisual and...| Euractiv