Вебинар Европейской федерации журналистов: Противодействие политическому вмешательству в СМИ (19 и 20 апреля)
On 19 and 20 April, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) will be hosting a series of two webinars as part of the project “Building independent media to counter political interference” funded by Open Society Foundations.
Journalists and media organisations in Europe have been facing unprecedented political pressure in recent years and especially during the Covid pandemic crisis. Such attempts may stem from politicians requesting to alter or halt the production of certain news stories to control the flow of information; smear campaigns to discredit journalists constitute another threat to media freedom; a third type of interference is through national laws such as recent Covid restrictions on media, which may prevent the dissemination of information even though that is a matter of public interest.
To reduce the potential harm on media independence caused by such various political pressures, the webinars aim to gather committed organisations and policy-makers defending media independence to find ways and mechanisms to counter political interference in media and to maintain the independence of media in Europe.
REGISTER
You may register to join the webinars on Day 1 here and on Day 2 here.
AGENDA
Monday, 19 April 2021
11:00 – 11:40: “Why does media independence matter to us?”
Anna Donath, MEP, Hungary
Ramona Strugariu MEP, Romania
Yana Toom, Estonia, MEP, Estonia
Massimiliano Smeriglio, MEP, Italy
Moderator: Renate Schroeder, EFJ Director
11:40 – 12:55: “The status of media independence in Europe: An illiberal turn?”
Dr Vaclav Stetka, Loughborough University, UK
Marc Gruber, researcher and media consultant
To be confirmed
Moderator: Maja Sever, President, Croatian Trade Union of Journalists
12:55 – 1:00: Wrap up – End of Day 1
Tuesday, 20 April 2021
13:00 – 13:05: Welcoming and introduction
13:05 – 14:00: Case studies
“Building independent media to counter political interference in in challenging regimes”: Belarus, Turkey and Ukraine
Introduction and Moderation: to be confirmed, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
Alina Stepanovic Journalists’ Association of Belarus (BAJ)
Mustafa Kuleli, Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS)
Sergiy Tomilenko, National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (NUJU)
14:00 – 15:55: In EU and applicant countries: Austria, Macedonia and Spain
Gregor Kucera, Austria (GPA)
Marina Tuneva, North Macedonia, Press Council
Joan Barata Spain (PDLI)
Moderator: to be confirmed
16:00 – 16:30: “EU policies and instruments to ensure media independence”
To be confirmed
Elda Brodi, Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom
To be confirmed
Mogens Blicher Bjerregård, President, EFJ