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IPI condemns assault and detention of Angolan journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today vehemently condemned the physical assault and detention of three journalists by the police in Angola. Two reporters for Rádio Essencial, Suely de Melo and Carlos Tomé, and a photographer for the newspaper Valor Economico, Santos Samuesseca, […]

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Baltische Medien, gestärkt in ihrer Mission, schnallen sich an für den harten Ritt unter COVID-19

Read in English Gerade als es den Anschein hatte, als hätten die Medien in den baltischen Staaten Estland, Lettland und Litauen ihre finanzielle Situation stabilisiert und ihre Einnahmen gesteigert, kam es zur Pandemie. Der Lockdown beschleunigte die digitale Transformation größerer Medienunternehmen und machte gleichzeitig die Anfälligkeit kleinerer und regionaler Medienunternehmen deutlich. Und da die Werbetreibenden […]

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Baltic media, reinvigorated in their mission, buckle up for tough ride under COVID-19

Zur deutschen Version Just when it seemed that media outlets in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania had stabilized their financial situation and were growing their revenues, the pandemic struck. The lockdown accelerated the digital transformation of larger media companies, while at the same time highlighting the vulnerabilities of smaller and regional media […]

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IPI and IPI North America Committee protest planned changes in U.S. visa rules for foreign journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, and the IPI North America Committee today voiced concern over proposed changes to U.S. visa rules that would disadvantage foreign journalists working in the United States. IPI aligns itself with other press freedom groups in opposing these […]

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