Ukraine Today aims to clarify Russian media misinformation August 27, 2014 By Alison Langley Media mogul Igor Kolomoisky has his sights set high for the 24-hour news channel
The Local goes global April 9, 2014 By Alison Langley An English-language news site in Sweden is expanding across the continent
Meet Ukraine’s media moguls March 26, 2014 By Alison Langley Russia’s advance into Crimea has transformed Ukrainian television news coverage
Covering the Ukraine conflict grows increasingly dangerous March 13, 2014 By Alison Langley Harassment and intimidation of journalists–both foreign and Ukrainian–have become commonplace
Axel Springer eyes global expansion February 17, 2014 By Alison Langley The German media conglomerate is vying for Forbes, but that may be just the beginning
In Sochi, press freedom is a question mark November 20, 2013 By Alison Langley It’s unclear what sort of environment journalists covering the Winter Olympics in Russia will find
David Miranda challenges his UK detention [UPDATED] November 7, 2013 By Alison Langley Glenn Greenwald’s partner argued in the first day of a hearing that he should have been protected as a journalist
Go west November 1, 2013 By Alison Langley In the quest for digital-age prosperity, legacy newsrooms are making pilgrimages to Silicon Valley
New EU data regs may affect reporting October 22, 2013 By Alison Langley Journalists and publishers warn of a chilling effect
Topless women endure in the UK press October 14, 2013 By Alison Langley Women have been organizing against the tabloid mainstay, but some editors maintain that it’s a good way to sell papers