As part of its work in Europe, IPI has been documenting the different models and tools used by vested political and business interests to capture independent media and how this phenomenon is increasingly undermining press freedom and watchdog journalism.
The key mechanisms of media capture that IPI’s monitoring and research has identified include: turning public broadcasters into government mouthpieces; capturing and instrumentalising media regulatory bodies with political appointees; abusing state resources to distort the media market in favour of pro-government media; and creating a circle of loyal oligarchs to run private media in the government’s interest.
In recent years, this model of media capture in liberal and illiberal democracies alike has spread through the European Union and threatens media pluralism and the right of citizens to access balanced and independent sources of news. IPI’s work seeks to better understand the challenges and develop solutions for the problem.
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IPI reports on key developments and publishes analysis articles and statements examining media capture across Europe.
Hungary’s Átlátszó accused of foreign influence
Call for withdrawal of Slovakia’s repressive broadcast law
Journalists at risk: insights from the Council of Europe’s Safety Platform
Latest Reports and Publications: See all
As part of its campaign work in the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), IPI is publishing a series of in-depth reports on the state of media capture in key countries.
Media Capture in Bulgaria
Media Capture in the Czech Republic
Media Freedom in Hungary Ahead of 2022 Elections: Mission Report
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Slovakia: IPI to launch report on media capture
European Journalism Now (Dec. 1 – 2, 2022, Prague)
Media Capture and the European Media Freedom Act (Dec. 2, 2022, Prague)
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Media Freedom in Focus: Untangling media capture in Greece
MFRR in Focus: UN Special Rapporteur on media freedom in Hungary ahead of election
IPI Podcast: Media freedom under renewed threat in Poland
IPI’s work in tracking and analysing media capture in Europe is a campaign conducted as part of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), co-sponsored by the European Commission with further support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF)