✉️ReMeD Newsletter #4 – After three years of research in eight European countries, we’re sending our last newsletter! Make sure you read it! It includes all the findings, insights and recommendations from our research team for a more resilient and democratic media ⤵️
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Discussing media business models, @talestomaz.bsky.social said "we found that there is no news business anymore. We can't commercialise news as we used to do." Future business models will certainly include a mix of news and tech funding, with high risks associated with independence.
Last week in Brussels, the #ReMeD project presented a shared diagnosis of the challenges facing the European media system and, above all, a roadmap with concrete proposals to strengthen its contribution to democracy after three years of research in eight European countries.
One of the outputs is the #ReMeD observatory, which curates news articles on several topics such as the climate crisis, conflicts, gender equality, socioeconomic inequalities, etc.
Check it out ⤵️
elearning.uia.no/observatory/
Visit: elearning.uia.no/observatory/
We've just kicked off our final conference in #Brussels 🇧🇪
The #ReMeD team is going to present the results of its three-year work and discuss findings with the audience.
The #ReMeD Observatory is a public platform hosted by
@uiagder.bsky.social aggregating research on democratic challenges across Europe, such as gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, war and conflict, socio-economic inequality, eroding trust in democratic institutions, climate crisis, and immigration.