Date: 2022
Type: Technical Report
Study on media plurality and diversity online : final report
PARCU, Pier Luigi ; BROGI, Elda ; VERZA, Sofia ; DA COSTA LEITE BORGES, Danielle ; CARLINI, Roberta ; TREVISAN, Matteo ; TAMBINI, Damian Angelo; MAZZOLI, Eleonora Maria; KLIMKIEWICZ, Beata; BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sally; PETKOVIĆ, Brankica; ROSSI, Maria Alessandra; STASI, Maria Luisa; VALCKE, Peggy; LAMBRECHT, Ingrid; IRION, Kristina; FAHY, Ronan; IDIZ, Daphne; MEIRING, Arlette; SEIPP, Theresa; POORT, Joost; RANAIVOSON, Heritiana; AFILIPOAIE, Adelaida; DOMAZETOVIKJ, Nino
Technical Report, European Commission, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, September 2022
PARCU, Pier Luigi, BROGI, Elda, VERZA, Sofia, DA COSTA LEITE BORGES, Danielle, CARLINI, Roberta, TREVISAN, Matteo, TAMBINI, Damian Angelo, MAZZOLI, Eleonora Maria, KLIMKIEWICZ, Beata, BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sally, PETKOVIĆ, Brankica, ROSSI, Maria Alessandra, STASI, Maria Luisa, VALCKE, Peggy, LAMBRECHT, Ingrid, IRION, Kristina, FAHY, Ronan, IDIZ, Daphne, MEIRING, Arlette, SEIPP, Theresa, POORT, Joost, RANAIVOSON, Heritiana, AFILIPOAIE, Adelaida, DOMAZETOVIKJ, Nino, Study on media plurality and diversity online : final report, European Commission, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, September 2022 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75099
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The Study on Media Plurality and Diversity Online investigates the value of safeguarding media pluralism and diversity online, focusing on (i) the prominence and discoverability of general interest content and services, and on (ii) market plurality and the concentration of economic resources. With a focus on Europe, the project is funded by a tender from the European Commission to produce a study on Media Plurality and Diversity Online and involves four partner universities: CMPF (EUI); CiTiP (Centre for Information Technology and Intellectual Property) of KU Leuven; the Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam (IViR/UvA); imec-SMIT-Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The purpose of the assignment was to describe, analyse and evaluate the existing regulatory and business practices in the two areas mentioned above, and finally to elaborate some policy recommendations. Data were collected from the database of the Media Pluralism Monitor (CMPF) and through desk research, online consultations and interviews with stakeholders. The contractor was able to call on a network of national experts across the Member States to support this work.
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Published online: 16 September 2022
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75099
Full-text via DOI: 10.2759/529019
ISBN: 9789276513230
Series/Number: European Commission; Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology; September 2022
Publisher: Publications Office of the European Union
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