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What the EU s Media Freedom Act could mean for journalism in Europe

What the EU s Media Freedom Act could mean for journalism in Europe
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Financial journalism must be a watchdog - Thought Leader

Financial journalism must be a watchdog By Khanyisa Melwa on 28 April 2021 Financial journalism as a mode of communicating economic ideas has probably never been as important as it is now. We live in an increasingly complex world that is typified by high levels of inequality, tectonic shifts in geopolitical power, a pandemic that has stolen millions of lives, rapid technological advancements, a climate crisis and multiple financial crises caused by late-stage capitalism.  All of these events disproportionately affect the most disenfranchised in society, while the elite are able to continue with their lives relatively unscathed. This is why it’s so important to have a financial media whose coverage is truly “in the public interest” a financial media that works to illuminate these economic and political complexities.

UK government launches new tech watchdog – because the digital sales tax went so well

Digital Markets Unit takes aim at giants conduct with users and advertisers Matthew Hughes Wed 7 Apr 2021 // 15:42 UTC Share Copy The UK s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) today launched its Digital Markets Unit (DMU) watchdog, which aims to regulate large online platforms like Google and Facebook, and create rules governing their conduct with users and advertisers. First announced last November, the DMU is based in the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which already regulates the activities of the tech sector, particularly with respect to mergers and acquisitions. DCMS described the body as part of a pro-competition regulatory regime, and has been tasked with improving competition, giving customers more choice and control over their data, and intervening in unfair practices.

Facebook to strike media deals in Canada ahead of Australian-style law

Facebook to strike media deals in Canada ahead of Australian-style law
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Polarized British public turns on frontline workers as Covid misinformation intensifies

Polarized British public turns on frontline workers as Covid misinformation intensifies Alexander Smith and Yuliya Talmazan © Provided by NBC News LONDON British front-line workers who were applauded on doorsteps in the early weeks of the pandemic now confront a torrent of polarization and misinformation. Doctors, teachers and other exhausted workers say they are feeling incredibly demoralized after reading social media posts insisting Covid-19 is a hoax or overblown. And that has had serious, real-world consequences in recent weeks, with demonstrators picketing hospitals and hurling abuse at health care staff. Some researchers say the polarization between British people who are sucked in by these ideas and those who aren t is becoming more extreme and in turn more like the United States.

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