by Jeffrey Wimmer The digital transformation is associated with major frictions (please see Carpentier/Wimmer, 2023, pp. 67ff) to which European legislation must respond. The Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) are two new sets of rules for the regulation of online platforms. They pursue two goals:…
TOO MANY LIMITATIONS: WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF RESTORING OF PARTICIPATORY AND PRO-DEMOCRATIC VALUES OF PSM IN POLAND?
by Beata Klimkiewicz (Jagiellonian University) The project of European Media Freedom Act (European Commission, 2022) reopened the debate about the role of PSM in the European Union. It’s Article 5 (1) postulates that public service media (PSM) are to “provide in an impartial manner a plurality of information and opinions…
MAPPING MEDIA FOR FUTURE DEMOCRACIES – THE JOURNALISTS’ PERSPECTIVE
speech by Renate Schroeder, Director, European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), delivered at the kick-off-meeting of MeDeMAP, March 8-10, 2023, Vienna I can be short: the journalists’ perspective is precarious, dangerous with unprecedented challenges, but – and one could almost say against all odds – very alive. In the following, I…