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MEMO 98 invites applications for participation in Colorful but Colorblind, a learning-by-doing project for journalists aimed at promoting the creative use of multimedia in reporting minority issues.
The project—to be implemented in cooperation with Transitions Online, a Prague-based media development organization, the Center for Independent Journalism in Hungary, the Center... read more
Bratislava (2 April 2009) – MEMO 98 has for a long time focused on presentation of political subjects and their representatives in the media both in Slovakia and abroad. This is the fourth report which analyses presentation of presidential candidates running in the 2009 presidential election. Monitoring of the media was conducted in the framework of the project “Information... read more
Bratislava (2 April 2009) – MEMO 98 has for a long time focused on presentation of political subjects and their representatives in the media both in Slovakia and abroad. This is the fourth report which analyses presentation of presidential candidates running in the 2009 presidential election. Monitoring of the media was conducted in the framework of the project “Information... read more
Bratislava (12 March 2009) – This is a follow up report on the previous long-term monitoring activities focusing on political diversity in media reporting conducted by MEMO 98 in Slovakia and abroad. At the same time, this is already the second report which analyses presentation of candidates in the selected media prior to the April presidential election (the first one was... read more
Bratislava (12 February 2008) – This is a follow up report on the previous long-term monitoring activities focusing on the political diversity in the media reporting, conducted by MEMO 98 in Slovakia and abroad. At the same time, this is already the second report connected to the EUMAP project in the framework of which MEMO 98 has focused on public service broadcasting (its... read more
Bratislava, Budapest, and Prague, 12 and 13 February 2009 – Three years after the release of monitoring reports on the situation of television in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, new update reports are released on 12 and 13 February at events in Bratislava and Prague. The Czech update report highlights that, despite the launch of some digital services, Czech broadcasting still... read more
Bratislava, Budapest and Prague, 12 and 13 February 2009 – Three years after the release of monitoring reports on television in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, new update reports are released on 12 and 13 February at events in Bratislava and Prague. The Slovak update report highlights that notwithstanding some progress, Slovakia's old problems remain intractable.
Since... read more
MEMO 98, the Open Society Institute and NOS-OSF Bratislava would like to invite you to the presentation of the monitoring report “Television across Europe: Follow-up reports 2008 – Slovakia and the Czech Republic” prepared by EUMAP (EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program) of the Open Society Institute and by the Media Program of the Open Society Foundation. The project is an... read more
We, a group of like-minded domestic election observers, believe that transparency, accountability and credibility are the most important cornerstones of democratic elections. They provide for establishing public confidence, including confidence of electoral competitors. Our work in terms of scrutiny of, and support to, electoral processes significantly contributes to the... read more
Moscow, 28 February – CJES, the informational and analytical center of the Russian Union of Journalists, in cooperation with MEMO 98, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the 2 March presidential election. CJES seeks to evaluate the mass media’s performance in providing objective and balanced coverage of the contestants and their platforms so the citizens... read more
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