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The role of media in the Baltics. To trust or not to trust?
The research has been conducted by the team of distinguished Baltic media experts:
The research has been conducted in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in order to understand the perceptions, trust and reliability of the media in Baltic societies. "The results of this large-scale study provide a good overview of the importance of various news channels and their reliability. A special focus is on the audience's assessments of the trustworthiness and performance of public service media in the three Baltic States. The results of the survey will help to better understand the role of the media as an important source of information, especially in difficult times of crisis.," says Andres Joesaar, one of the co-authors of the research.
Project is supported by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
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“Gap Analysis of the Independent Media Skills and Needs in the Eastern Partnership 2023”
“Gap Analysis of the Independent Media Skills and Needs in the Eastern Partnership 2023”
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“Changes in media consumption. Russian-speaking audiences in Estonia and Latvia”
“Changes in media consumption. Russian-speaking audiences in Estonia and Latvia”
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Report “Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Estonia and Lithuania” and the policy brief “With Media Literacy Towards Cognitive Resilience”
Report “Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Estonia and Lithuania” and the policy brief “With Media Literacy Towards Cognitive Resilience”