A pluralistic media landscape – with a range of news types and sources – is fundamental for democracy and for the public’s ability to access information and form opinions. It helps pierce the bubble in which we increasingly live and ensures that a diversity of views is represented in society. Supporting media pluralism is a core goal of the NewsSpectrum programme, a project managed in partnership by the International Press Institute and the European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages (MIDAS).
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