On 6 February, Professor Elda Brogi took part in a public hearing organised by the Committee on Culture and Education at the European Parliament.
The event brought together experts from academia, civil society organisations and journalists to discuss the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), a long-awaited legislative proposal aiming at strengthening media pluralism and media freedom in the European Union.
Professor Brogi contributed with research insights from the long-standing work of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, where she is Scientific Coordinator and where she oversees the Media Pluralism Monitor project.
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