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In this episode of The VoiCEE podcast, Jeremy Druker, executive director and editor-in-chief of Transitions, speaks with Marius Dragomir, director of the Center for Media, Data and Society at Central European University. They discuss the dire state of media independence in Central and Eastern Europe, but also some bright spots of hope and recommendations on how to turn things around.

In this podcast series we are looking at Central and Eastern Europe from different angles and perspectives, attempting to capture its diversity and understand emerging trends. Above all, we want to give a voice to a region that is often talked to rather than listened to.

The VoiCEE is brought to you by a network of independent English-language media in CEE: Notes from Poland, Kafkadesk, Insight Hungary, Internews Ukraine, New Eastern Europe, Reporting Democracy, Transitions, Ukraine World, VSquare. You can find more content from our network here and follow us on Twitter.

Podcast Producer: Ewa Dunal, Sounds and Stories

Main image credit: Euranet_plus, Flickr, (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Jeremy Druker is the executive director of Transitions, CEE’s leading media development organization, and editor in chief of TOL’s flagship publication, Transitions. He is the founder/CEO of Press Start, the first global crowdfunding platform designed to support journalists in countries where the press cannot report freely.

 

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