Looking Back at a Premonitory Article on Media Credibility
In August 2015, I published an article on media credibility on the company blog, at a time when the digital transformation of journalism was still widely framed as an opportunity …
In August 2015, I published an article on media credibility on the company blog, at a time when the digital transformation of journalism was still widely framed as an opportunity …
Japan offers a distinctive and often controversial model for financing public broadcasting. Unlike countries such as France or Spain, where public television is largely funded through taxation and state budgets, …
Five years ago today, this blog published an article analysing the immediate implications of the National Security Law imposed on Hong Kong on 30 June 2020. The central argument at …
In today’s digital ecosystem, high-quality content has become a strategic asset for media outlets, companies and organisations alike. However, situations still arise that reveal a persistent lack of respect for …
For weeks now I have been reporting on what has happened — and continues to happen — in Hong Kong through the pages of El Punt Avui. As one might …
In every war, regardless of its nature or historical period, one of the most fiercely contested battlefields is information. Aeschylus famously wrote that truth is the first casualty of war, …
Conflicts, much like human nature, tend to be unpredictable. Yet when we know the actors — or the territory — well enough, while we may not be able to predict …
Spanish media rank as the least trusted in Europe and the second least trusted in the world, according to a study published a few weeks ago by the Reuters Institute …