Over 80% of Ukrainians Have Been Exposed to COVID-19 Disinformation, Study Reveals
Internews worked with media watchdogs and media literacy partners to test respondents' ability to tell true stories from false ones
Read moreInternews worked with media watchdogs and media literacy partners to test respondents' ability to tell true stories from false ones
Read moreUkrainians trust their media more in 2018 than they did in 2017, reversing a generally downward trend in trust seen in polling since 2015, according to the annual Internews Media Consumption Survey presented today at a press conference.
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An event co-hosted by the National Endowment of Democracy (NED) and Internews will focus on the current news and media environment in Ukraine.
A conference by Responsible Media Forum will feature experts and practitioners at the heart of events and initiatives that have changed the media industry.
There is a continued strong public demand for reporting on reforms, with more than 50 percent of respondents to the 2017 Media Consumption Survey saying that the informatio
Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, has a grand opera house, great churches and cathedrals, designers’ and chain stores, swanky restaurants and sweeping central avenues, everything required to make a place look European.