In Europe, US shutdown gets airtime October 11, 2013 By Alison Langley Europeans can’t understand the fuss over broadening healthcare coverage
Google France’s $81 million media boost September 30, 2013 By Alison Langley In response to threatened copyright legislation, Google and a media group formed a fund to help fund digital innovation
The UK government’s investigations of the Guardian and David Miranda are troubling August 20, 2013 By Alison Langley Governments harassing journalists in the name of national security isn’t new — but it is dangerous
Partner of Glenn Greenwald detained at Heathrow August 19, 2013 By Alison Langley "A failed attempt at intimidation"
When tycoons own the media August 14, 2013 By Alison Langley To suss out what can result from big-business ownership, see Europe
Google told German newspapers to opt in, and they did August 8, 2013 By Alison Langley A law meant to make aggregators pay for content has instead caused Google to threaten to remove papers from its news search
Google circumvents Germany’s pay-for-content rule by making news orgs opt in July 12, 2013 By Alison Langley LSR was passed to help media creators get paid when their work is used in search, but it’s not working out that way
HuffPost Germany slated for autumn July 3, 2013 By Alison Langley It’s a licensing partnership between the Huffington Post and a German media company
EBU moves from assistance to defiance June 27, 2013 By Alison Langley A key player in the saga of Greece’s public broadcaster usually sticks to support rather than activism. Not this time
Greek judge rules ERT should remain on air June 18, 2013 By Alison Langley But it hasn’t happened yet