In a methodically guided, interdisciplinary workshop, various scenarios of possible future media orders were developed. This video serves a call to action with key implications of the scenarios.
Article: “The (positive) post-COVID media order: a road to more diverse and personal journalism”
Maya Kokerov,
M100YEJ Alumna
Article: “Saving journalism: next level news”
Charlie Beckett
, Director of Polis LSE
Interview: “Media policy is looking for answers in federalism, and these answers must be found at the European level.”
Markus Beckedahl
, founder and editor-in-chief of netzpolitik.org
Article: “How a Zoom chat group yielded scenarios for Europe’s media future – and what needs to happen next”
Juuso Järviniemi
, M100YEJ alumni
Article: “Broadcasting is no longer a one-way communication”
Liz Corbin,
Deputy Media Director and Head of News, EBU
Interview: “How to promote European Values in the Digital Field”
Patrick Penninckx,
Head of the Informational Society Department at the Council of Europe
Video: “For journalists, it’s time for creative destruction”
Maria Ressa,
CEO Rappler
Video: “The end of Hong Kong as we know it”
Nathan Law,
Menschenrechts-Aktivist, Chinesischer Politiker im Londoner Exil
Interview: “We need independent funding for local and niche media. Conglomerate-owned media can never be truly free.”
Jillian C. York,
Director for International Freedom of Speech, Electronic Frontier Foundation