We need sustainable reforms instead of political quick fixes
This article discusses the distraction caused by entertainment events that overshadow pressing global issues like Greenland, Ukraine, and Gaza.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.
Rytis Zemkauskas left the Lithuanian Journalists' Union
Journalist Rytis Zemkauskas announced his departure from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union, expressing disappointment over the organization's failure to reform since its Soviet-era roots.
Czech Republic Plans to Follow Slovakia's Footsteps and Review Financial Independence of Public Broadcasters
The Czech Republic is considering revising its public broadcaster funding model, aiming for enhanced efficiency and updated definitions, similar to changes seen in Slovakia.
"Digital Barrier" for Children? The Head of the Ministry of Education Reveals the Scale of the Problem
Barbara Nowacka reported that approximately 1.5 million children aged 7-13 use applications that contain inappropriate content affecting their development, sparking a call for educational and legal reforms in Poland.
Cosmopolitanism and high diplomacy in the Trump era 0.2
The owner of Panathinaikos is pushing for favorable government reforms for his media interests amid reported financial struggles.
Bereaved mum makes urgent plea to Keir Starmer to stop kids dying like her son
Ellen Roome appeals to Keir Starmer for urgent reforms to prevent children's deaths linked to social media.
Public Law Cultural Radio: The Collection Service
The article reviews the programming and reforms of the public cultural radio station Bayern 2 in Germany, highlighting recent cultural events and discussions.
[View Briefing] ‘Cutting Off Power and Water to Media Companies’ Lee Sang-min First Trial
The first trial for Lee Sang-min regarding the controversial 'cutting off power and water to media companies' is underway, alongside discussions about various political and judicial reforms in South Korea.
Broadcasting conditions are far from optimal: CIRT ahead of possible strike
The CIRT in Mexico has expressed that the current broadcasting conditions are inadequate and that proposed reforms by the Ministry of Culture may worsen the situation, amidst concerns about upcoming labor negotiations.
Media: The EU is Developing an 'Unprecedented Plan' for Ukraine's Accession to the Bloc
The European Union is reportedly working on a significant plan to facilitate Ukraine's potential accession, allowing it to participate in discussions even before full reforms are completed.
Media Policy of the Federal States: Platforms Must Finally Be Tackled
The article discusses the urgent need for regulatory measures to address the growing influence of digital platforms on media freedom in Germany, particularly in light of an upcoming media treaty and reforms in public broadcasters.
Letter to the Editor: The UN should launch its own television channel that broadcasts worldwide
A proposal calls for the establishment of a United Nations television channel to provide balanced views during conflicts, suggesting reforms to enhance the UN's capabilities.
Tinubu’s economic reforms yielding results – Group
The Tinubu Media Force reports that economic reforms under President Bola Tinubu are leading to a decrease in food prices across Nigeria.
From the 1982 law to the Grok era: the difficult offensive to eliminate 'deepfakes' of minors
The article discusses the global scandal surrounding the sexualization of minors through deepfake technology and the various efforts being made to combat this issue, including legal reforms and European initiatives.
Byte FM on FM: Educational Mission Regarding Pop Music
The music station Byte FM has started broadcasting on FM in Berlin, potentially aiding in music education despite the loss of some free stations due to recent media reforms.