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Innovations for Poverty Action is evaluating the impact of a mass media campaign focused on family planning and gender norms
This research report looks at how traditional media sectors - press, TV and radio - are using data in the digital age, and the challenges they face to effective data use.
The term ‘media’ refers to both mass media (television, radio, newspapers) and social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs).
This briefing examines media trends for fragile states and explores whether these trends are making these states more, or less, fragile
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Working with the EU in the media and broadcasting sectors.
Defence Instruction Notice (DIN) on rules governing contacts between all MOD personnel and the media, and for writing or speaking in public.
The UK recalls the importance of media freedom for democracy and security in the OSCE region.
How does this present opportunities and challenges for progress in achieving components of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16
A research paper from OFCOM
Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
Examines the strength of the evidence that exists around the role of media and information in periods of conflict and political change
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport supports culture, arts, media, sport, tourism and civil society across every part of England — recognising the UK’s world-leading position in these areas and the importance of these sectors in contributing so much...
Consultation: the future of media plurality in the UK 2021 (OFCOM)
Report on the impact of this Department for International Development funded programme
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