• THE NMA: OPENING UP NEWSPAPERS
    Newspaper Marketing Agency, providing case studies, events, research, facts, figures on national newspaper advertising for advertisers, creative and media agencies
  • EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR THE MEDIA (DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY)
    The European Institute for the Media is a think tank which analyses media and communications development in Europe and advises policy makers, governments and other social groups on the improvement of freedom of media in all parts of Europe, on the constituents of the future "civil digital society" and on the prosperity and social well-being within the evolving new media economy.
  • JO! NET (HAMBURG, GERMANY)
    The site promotes the analyses of the changes in the medium landscape.
  • INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JOURNALISTS (BRUSSELS, BELGIUM)
    The International Federation of Journalists is the world’s largest organisation of journalists, representing around 450,000 members in more than 100 countries. The IFJ promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice through strong, free and independent trade unions of journalists.
  • INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER MARKETING ASSOCIATION (DALLAS, USA)
    The International Newspaper Marketing Association is a non-profit member organisation dedicated to recognising and extending marketing activities of newspapers.
  • INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE PERIODICAL PRESS (LONDON, UK)
    FIPP works for the benefit of magazine publishers around the world; promoting the common editorial, cultural and economic interests of consumer and business-to-business publishers, both in print and electronic media.
  • IFRA (DARMSTADT, GERMANY)
    Ifra, the world’s leading association for media publishing, is a service organisation dedicated to the publishing industry worldwide.
  • INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS
    ICFJ was established in 1984 to improve the quality of journalism in nations where there is little or no tradition of independent journalism.
  • INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE PRESSE
    L’Institut Français de Presse - IFP - is the oldest university center for research on information and communication. It is the principal department "information-communication" of the "Panthéon-Assas university" of Paris.
  • EUROPEAN JOURNALISM CENTRE (MAASTRICHT, THE NETHERLANDS)
    The European Journalism Centre helps the media tomorrow’s challenges by providing mid-career journalism training in Europe. The EJC is an independent, non-profit institute with a multi-media approach.
  • COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW (NEW YORK, NY, USA)
    The Columbia Journalism Review is recognized throughout the world as America’s premiere media monitor; a watchdog of the press in all its forms, from newspapers and magazines to radio, television, and cable to the wire services and the Web.
 

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