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The latest Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) report was published on 29 June 2026. Co-funded by the European Union and developed since 2014 by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, this scientific pr...
Mises à jour brèves et informelles sur les principales activités et évolutions en matière d'éducation aux médias réalisées au cours des six derniers mois par le CMS (SK).Mise à jour : juin 2026
Slovak CMS issues monitoring report compilation on the functionalities of online platforms during electionsThe Council for Media Services (CMS) has been publishing a string of election monitoring repor...
Background paper prepared by Maida Ćulahović, ZaštoNe? for the thematic session 2 "Fighting hateful Content: the role of regulators", for the 60th EPRA meeting in Limassol on 25 October 2024 (pre-meeting version of 16...
The most prevalent topics are not automatically the most viral: a new perspective on online monitoringThe Council for Media Services undertook an analysis of the narratives on Facebook surrounding the early Parli...
Monitoring of online platforms' obligations during the electoral period: a first insight into the Digital Services Act's implementationThe Analytical Department of the Slovak Council for Media Services (CMS) publ...
Despite valuable insights further standardisation is needed to reach meaningful transparencyOn 31 January 2024, the Council for Media Services, the media regulatory authority from Slovakia, published a brief...
This year's overall results show a continuity with previous mappings despite an increase of the risk associated with market plurality The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a project co-funded b...
Online platforms: inevitable partners in the battle for attention?
The 12th edition of the Reuters Digital News Report was released on 21 June 2023. It covers 6 continents and 46 markets and emphasises ...
Failures and lack of transparency: the Slovak regulator investigates the role played by platforms in the spread of harmful content
Following the terrorist attack in Bratislava outside a LGBTQ+ bar on 12 ...
A concise, well structured report deploring slow and inadequate content moderation, pointing at the shortcomings of online platforms, and calling for more consistent and enforceable regulatory oversight...
A new package of sanctions by the EU and further measures taken by some media regulatorsThe EPRA Secretariat continues to monitor the various measures taken by media NRAs in the EPRA network and by the European Union....
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
The Media Pluralism Monitor 2022: growing threats against journalists, high level of media concentration and the issue of political advertising online
The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a project co-founded by th...
News avoidance, generational gap and the limits of the news business model
On 15 June, the 2022 Reuters Digital News Report was released, providing a broad and in-depth picture of the last year's news consumptio...
EU ban extended to new channels, ban of all means of broadcast and transmission to reduce possibilities of circumvention
[ADDENDUM: Important information added on 13 June]
The European Commission announced the ...
NRAs communicate the EU regulation and decision to ban RT and Sputnik to stakeholders, some extend ban furtherFollowing the initial article published by the EPRA Secretariat on 1 March reporting on the measures t...