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New factsheet: Gender balance and the 25 largest Nordic media companies

Research shows the significance of gender balance in company boards and top management on companies’ strategies and values, in addition to the fact that that it fosters gender balance further down the hierarchy. A new factsheet from Nordicom of the 25 largest Nordic media companies confirms that gender balance begins at the top and spreads downwards.
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New book explores evolving media landscape for young people

The media diet of Scandinavian children and adolescents has changed dramatically during the past decade. Global platforms are becoming more popular, while domestic films and series are in decline. A new anthology published by Nordicom explores these recent developments in production and distribution, as well as how it’s being received by young people.
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Reduced profitability for the media despite record high media usage

The Swedish media year of 2022 was influenced by a great public interest in receiving information from the media about the continued Covid-19 pandemic, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and the Swedish general election. During the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, media companies were also affected by rising costs, decreasing advertising revenues, and a declining economy. This is shown by the report Medieekonomi 2023 [Media economy 2023].
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European Media Policy – the October issue is out

The European Parliament has agreed on a negotiating mandate regarding the new European Media Freedom Act, Commissioner Ylva Johansson faces accusations of allowing lobbyists to influence her proposed law to combat child sexual abuse online, and the conflict between the EU and Elon Musk escalates. The October issue of the European Media Policy newsletter is out.
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Nordic Media Policy, Issue 3, 2023 is out

In Sweden, the debate about new media subsidies has flared up again. Finland granted EUR 7 million to media companies to ensure a five-day delivery of newspapers nationally. Denmark plans to introduce five new media bills in the coming year. And in Norway, several media organisations intend to take the state to court for planned mass surveillance. Read more about these and other media issues in this Nordic Media Policy newsletter.
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New factsheet: Access to paid-for online news in the Nordic countries

Nordic news consumers stand out for their comparative willingness to pay for news on digital channels, according to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford. A new factsheet from Nordicom looks at the share of individuals paying for or using online news in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
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Call for literature reviews for a special issue of Nordicom Review

Nordicom invites authors to submit extended abstracts for a special issue of Nordicom Review. The Call is for literature reviews of research on media communication and journalism and their dependence and influence on democracy. Proposals should include relevance for the Nordic region.
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Vacancy: Nordicom Seeks Analyst

Nordicom is looking for a new analyst to work on deepening the knowledge about the development of the media in Sweden and the Nordic region. The work also includes the Media Barometer, the largest independent survey of media use in the Swedish population.
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European Media Policy – the August issue is out

Work on a European law to prevent abusive court proceedings advances while a new report reveals such lawsuits mainly target journalists, lobby-groups try to influence the negotiations on the European Media Freedom ACT, and a commissioner’s statement regarding potential social media shutdowns causes concern. The August issue of the European Media Policy newsletter is out.
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Anti-gender propaganda promotes an image of a dysfunctional and decaying Scandinavia

By spreading news stories involving the corruption and harm of “innocent children”, anti-gender movements in Russia and Germany contribute to discourses about a dysfunctional and decaying Scandinavia, according to an article published in the latest issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies, entitled The Return of Propaganda.
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Nordic Media Policy, Issue 2, 2023 is out

Meta risks high fines in Norway, new subsidy schemes are proposed in Denmark and Sweden, there are new media ministers in Finland and Norway, and a new head of public service in Greenland. Read about the latest developments in media policy in the Nordic countries in the new issue of the Nordic Media Policy newsletter.
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European Media Policy – the June issue is out

The European Parliament wants to ban the use of AI for surveillance of crowds, the latest proposals on the European Media Freedom Act and protecting journalists and others from abusive court proceedings are met with scepticism by media freedom organisations, and MEPs try to restrain the use of spyware. The June issue of the European Media Policy newsletter is out.