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Media Monitoring

Good decision-making depends on people having reliable and accurate facts put in a meaningful context. Given the recent global developments in the media, people are overwhelmed with quantity of information but often skeptical of its quality. Fewer journalists and media consumers separate the important information from the false diversions, and fewer still seem ready to pursue the truth. Media monitoring is an effective tool to hold those who are supposed to be the controllers to account. We monitor media to provide feedback and to initiate discussion about the quality of media reporting and importance of real watchdog and investigative journalism.

We conduct media monitoring, write reports, and make recommendations to public and policy makers on media & election legislation, international standards concerning the media and the electoral process and democratic governance. Our mission statement is expressed in the slogan "Ensure that all citizens have free access to comprehensive information.”

The primary objective of our monitoring is to evaluate the range of political and social diversity in media reporting. Our methodology of media monitoring originates from the journalism school of the Columbia University, with initial trainings provided to us thanks to support from the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI). In general, our monitoring could be divided into two main categories: election and non-election. The methodology has been proven, tested, and enhanced by our experts in a number of countries of Europe, Asia, America and Africa. Given its comprehensive qualitative & quantitative aspects with content-oriented approach, it is specially designed to provide in-depth feedback on pluralism and diversity in media reporting, including coverage of chosen topics (e.g. integration, minorities, gender, corruption etc.).

Slovensko Slovensko 81

NOVINÁRSKA CENA 2021 [Poroty]

12.03.2022 Novinárska cena 2021 už po osemnástykrát ocení to najkvalitnejšie, čo slovenská žurnalistika ponúkla v uplynulom roku.
Fiji Fiji 146

HOW ARE WOMEN POLITICIANS OF FIJI TREATED ON FACEBOOK

07.03.2022 We analyzed FB posts and comments to assess how women politicians are treated on FB. Our aim was to identify how they fare against their male counterparts and to evaluate whether women in politics face a greater challenge than men.
Belarus Belarus 262

MONITORING OF PROPAGANDA NARRATIVES IN BELARUS

10.02.2022 How did the regime propaganda change after the 2020 manipulated election? To what extent are social media used to amplify disinformation narratives? How does the propaganda portray West, Russia and others?
Slovensko Slovensko 153

AKO BOJOVAŤ PROTI NELEGÁLNEMU A ŠKODLIVÉMU OBSAHU NA INTERNETE

03.12.2021 Spolu s Radou pre vysielanie a retransmisiu a organizáciou Globsec organizujeme webinár, na ktorom budeme diskutovať o tom ako bojovať proti nelegálnemu a škodlivému online obsahu
Moldova Moldova 344

MOLDOVAN SOCIAL MEDIA REFLECTED DIVISIONS IN SOCIETY

25.08.2021 Mediapoint and MEMO 98, with the support of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), monitored social media in the run-up to the 11 July parliamentary elections in Moldova.
Republic of Korea Republic of Korea 1030

THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SOCIAL MEDIA DURING ELECTIONS

16.05.2021 Seoul International Forum on Elections 2021 organized by the National Election Commission of the Republic of Korea focused on the role & responsibilities of social media during elections
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 231

KYRGYZ LOCAL ELECTIONS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

06.05.2021 Local elections were seen as a rehearsal for the parliamentary elections after the constitutional reform
Russia Russia 5

RUSSIAN STATE DUMA ELECTIONS 2021 IN SOCIAL MEDIA

10.04.2021 The elections to the State Duma (the lower house of the Federal Assembly), which were held from 17 to 19 September 2021, took place against a backdrop of the exclusion of genuine opposition candidates, the general absence of independent media, the...
Slovakia Slovakia 390

THREE FINDINGS FROM THREE COUNTRIES

09.03.2021 We monitored social media platforms to determine their impact on the recent elections in Belarus, Moldova and Kyrgyzstan. Check interviews with three experts to learn what were the three main findings in each country.
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 460

KYRGYZ Presidential Election in Social Media [final]

09.02.2021 Between 19 November 2020 and 9 January 2021, Media Development Center, a Kyrgyz media organization, and MEMO 98, a Slovak non-profit specialist media-monitoring organization, monitored social media in the run-up to the 10 January early presidential election...
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