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These materials provide an overview of the findings from exhaustive research, which mapped more than 500 media outlets across 43 European countries. Project Oasis offers valuable insights into current trends and challenges within the digital journalistic ecosystem.
This research project was conducted by SembraMedia in collaboration with the European Journalism Centre (EJC), Google News Initiative (GNI), International Media Support (IMS), Media and Journalism Research Center (MJRC), and the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD). Its goal is to bring greater visibility to digital native media organisations and to uncover new insights about the trends, opportunities, and challenges in this growing market sector.
Find out more about the project and its key findings here.
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