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CFOM Panel on “Seen and Unseen Barriers to Media Freedom” on 14 November during International Journalism Week 2019

Michael Quinn Nov 27, 2019 Commentaries International Director's Column 0

By Michael Quinn and William Horsley The CFOM Panel session, moderated by CFOM International Director William Horsley, was flagged as an event marking International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. The session was organised under the auspices of the...

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‘“Fake news”: Reconsidering the value of untruthful expression in the face of regulatory uncertainty’

Michael Quinn Oct 25, 2019 Commentaries 0

Dr. Irini Katsirea is Reader in International Media Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Freedom of the Media (CFOM) at the University of Sheffield, UK. The phenomenon of ‘fake news’, which came to the fore as a result of revelations about the commercial exploitation...

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Media capture in Italy by violence and intimidation

Michael Quinn Jul 22, 2019 Commentaries 0

Alberto Spampinato, president of Ossigeno per l’Informazione. He spoke during the CFOM Panel session on ‘media capture’ at the Sheffield Hallam University International Journalism Summer School on June 28, 2019, you can see full footage of his presentation at the end...

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State capture of public media: the case of “Wiadomości” (the News), Polish public television main daily newscast

Michael Quinn Jul 18, 2019 Commentaries 0

by Andrzej Krajewski “Addressing Global Challenges to Journalism and Press Freedom” was the theme of the International Summer School hosted by Sheffield Hallam University in cooperation with the University of Sheffield in the last week of July 2019. On 28 July CFOM’s...

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Lies, damned lies, and the state capture of Polish public television

Michael Quinn Feb 26, 2019 Commentaries 0

By Andrzej Krajewski Andrzej Krajewski is a former TVP Washington correspondent; and was the adviser on freedom of expression in Poland’s National Broadcasting Council, KRRiT, 2012-2016. On a snowy February 2019 evening over 150 demonstrators gathered in front of the...

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Japan’s blurred vision of media freedom

chrysadag Oct 28, 2018 Commentaries 0

By Dr Sanae Fujita, Fellow of the Human Rights Centre, School of Law, University of Essex New research and analysis supports the UN Special Rapporteur David Kaye's findings from his 2017 Japan report and presents fresh cases pointing to need...

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Fake news has always existed, but quality journalism has a history of survival

chrysadag May 3, 2018 Commentaries 0

Professor Jackie Harrison, CFOM Chair, writes about the long history of media manipulation and fake news, and the staying power of quality journalism. This piece for The Conversation, published on the World Press Freedom Day 2018, marks also...

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Can a Free Press Survive in Russia? The scorecard so far

chrysadag Apr 24, 2018 Commentaries 0

By Nadezda Azhgikhina, vice president of the European Federation of Journalists and board member of the Free Word Association.   In 2017 the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation handed down an exceptionally important decision. It struck down a series of...

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