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European Journalism Observatory

The European Journalism Observatory (EJO) is a network of media research institutes sharing a common goal: to reduce the gap between communications research and media practitioners, to make relevant results research accessible to broader audiences, to study “best practices” in journalism and analyze trends in the media industry. EJO claims to contribute to a richer understanding of media and of different journalism cultures, to facilitate collaboration between media researchers and practitioners in Europe and the U.S., and to foster press freedom.〔http://en.ejo.ch/about/mission〕
==History==
The European Journalism Observatory was established in the spring of 2004 at the University of Lugano. In 2005 EJO won the Swiss Association for Quality in Journalism award for outstanding achievements and dedication to the promotion of high-quality journalism.〔http://en.ejo.ch/about/mission〕〔Marc Höchli (2010) The Invisible Scissors: Media Freedom and Censorship in Switzerland; Berne, Peter Lang〕 The Media Award for Outstanding Quality in Journalism is a bi-annual award established by the Herzberg Conference in Switzerland in 2001.〔Marc Höchli (2010) The Invisible Scissors: Media Freedom and Censorship in Switzerland; Berne, Peter Lang〕
Originally EJO publications were in English, German, and Italian. In 2011 with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation EJO extended its collaboration to Eastern Europe.〔http://www.tio.ch/Ticino/Attualita/News/651953/L-Osservatorio-europeo-di-giornalismo-parla-le-lingue-dell-est>〕 Its partnering institutes are by now to be found in 12 countries (to date: Albania, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United States).
Support for EJO is provided by the Fondazione per il Corriere del Ticino the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Stiftung Pressehaus NRZ (Neue Ruhr Zeitung). The format of early EJO publications were a one or two paragraph summaries with a link leading to the original source. In the past two years, however, a dynamic toward longer, more analytic format of the articles can be observed.

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