Doctoral Researcher, Helen Jay, has written for Scientific American on the need for a Public Service Internet to Free Us from Big Tech’s Grasp. In the article, Jay discusses […]
On 17th October 2023, Dimitris Boucas and Maria Michalis participated in a meeting with the OSCE (Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) representative on Freedom of […]
What Internet Censorship Costs Society – powered by sovren.media CAMRI’s Winston Mano was interviewed about big technology companies’ monopoly and how this is impacting on internet freedom. The interview, […]
“The Internet and the media landscape are broken. The dominant commercial Internet platforms endanger democracy. Despite all the great opportunities the Internet has offered to society and individuals, the […]
Following last week’s launch of the Misinformation Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa policy briefing, project lead Peter Cunliffe-Jones has been sharing insights from the briefing across a wide range of […]
Professor Christian Fuchs, Professor and Director of the Communication and Media Research Institute, was quoted in an article by Gizmodo about whether we are ever going to run out […]
Pieter Verdegem has been interviewed for an article by USA Today, Tech, about the future of the internet. The article, by Michael Braga, responds to Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s comments […]
A major new survey aims to bring together visions for the future of public service media, the Internet, and communication by answering three short questions! . Take the survey […]
Wired recently published an article outlining the problems for PSBs in achieving prominence on Smart TVs. At present, public services broadcasters (PSB) have their position in the TV guide […]
Christian Fuchs and Maria Michalis have provided evidence to the UK government’s rural broadband and digital only services inquiry. The inquiry, run by The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs […]