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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.).

Russia Russia 1854

MONITORING OF RUSSIAN TV CHANNELS 2016

10.01.2017 Bratislava, 10 January 2017 - Russian channels continue to deceive their viewers, according to a monitoring report. The state-controlled channels - First Channel and Russia 1 - as well as NTV, controlled by the state-owned company Gazprom Media Holding,...
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 2428

CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM IN AZERBAIJAN 2016

11.10.2016 Baku, 10 October - Institute for Reporters` Freedom and Safety (IRFS), an independent, non-partisan Azerbaijani NGO dedicated to freedom of expression and the media, in cooperation with the Slovak media-monitoring organisation MEMO 98 and International...
Myanmar Myanmar 2515

IMPROVEMENTS NECESSARY IN MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS

23.07.2016 Myanmar Institute for Democracy (MID), an independent, non-profit organization that promotes the values of freedom and democracy, in cooperation with MEMO 98, was monitoring the media coverage of the 2015 general elections in Myanmar. MID sought to evaluate...
Slovakia Slovakia 3850

Integrácia SR do Európskej únie vo vybraných elektronických médiách (2003)

02.03.2016  Grafy a tabuľky 10. mája 2003 Táto správa prináša výsledky monitoringu témy "Integrácia SR do Európskej únie" v celoplošne pôsobiacich elektronických mé...
Slovakia Slovakia 3599

Prezentácia politických subjektov v elektronických médiách (2004)

02.03.2016 Táto správa prináša výsledky mediálnej prezentácie vlády SR, politických subjektov a prezidenta SR v celoplošných elektronických médiách - STV, TV Markíza, TA3, TV Joj, Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Twist, Rádio Expres a Rádio Okey za obdobi
Slovakia Slovakia 4477

Prezentácia politických predstaviteľov a subjektov pred voľbami do NR SR 2016

25.02.2016 MEMO 98 sa dlhodobo venuje zobrazovaniu politických subjektov a ich predstaviteľov v médiách na Slovensku ako aj v zahraničí. Táto správa analyzuje prezentáciu subjektov kandidujúcich vo voľbách do NR SR 2016. Mediálny monitoring bol realizov
Georgia Georgia 3545

Media monitoring report on Programming of the Public Service Broadcasters in Georgia (2014)

24.02.2015 The Charter of Journalistic Ethics (the Charter), an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes values of freedom and democracy, monitored various aspects of programming of the public television broadcasters. This monitoring...
Georgia Georgia 3342

Improved coverage but serious challenges remain.

10.11.2013 Tbilisi, 25 October 2013 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics, an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes the values of freedom and democracy, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the 27 October...
Georgia Georgia 3513

Second preliminary report on media coverage of the 27 October presidential election

23.10.2013 Tbilisi, 26 September 2013 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics, an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes the values of freedom and democracy, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the 27 October...
Georgia Georgia 3404

Preliminary report on media coverage of the 27 October presidential election

01.10.2013 Tbilisi, 26 September 2013 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics, an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes the values of freedom and democracy, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the 27 October...
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