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Media viability vs. platforms for those without a public voice to be seen and heard

Media viability vs. platforms for those without a public voice to be seen and heard

by Saskia Rowley | Jul 10, 2023 | Communication Rights

Commercial media outlets around the world are struggling to stay afloat financially. This is related in part to the shift of advertising revenue away from commercial media organizations and towards social media companies like Facebook and Google. This shift is...
Communication as a building block of a post-pandemic world

Communication as a building block of a post-pandemic world

by Saskia Rowley | Oct 5, 2020 | Communication Rights

Since the emergence of the communication rights movements in the 1980s, activists have advanced a vision of the right to communicate as a highly political enterprise. The main idea at the heart of the movement has always been that democratizing media and communication...
Investing in journalism that serves the public interest

Investing in journalism that serves the public interest

by Saskia Rowley | Sep 28, 2020 | Communication Rights

Public interest journalism addresses the needs of citizens in a democratic community. Journalism that serves the public interest acknowledges that citizens are able to comprehend the policies and decisions that affect them. It assumes they are capable of applying...

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