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).
More Articles
Recent Posts
- IPI conducts press freedom visits to Mozambique and Botswana August 16, 2022
- Calling all newsrooms: Four innovation support schemes open for applications August 16, 2022
- South Sudan: IPI calls for release of VOA journalist August 12, 2022
- Slovenian media move to defend themselves, but face complex challenges August 11, 2022
- Belarus: Two years of state terror against independent journalism August 9, 2022
- Nigeria should withdraw arbitrary fines on broadcasters for airing BBC documentaries August 8, 2022
- Serbia: REM’s awarding of TV licences underscores media pluralism and media diversity failure August 8, 2022
- UPDATE: IPI welcomes release of DRC journalist Joseph Kazadi Kamwanga but condemns three-week detention August 8, 2022