Media Organisations for Stronger Transnational Journalism  MOST

The MOST – Media Organisations for Stronger Transnational Journalism – project aims to drive innovation within the foreign reporting sector and strengthen the resilience of non-profit and independent media in their coverage of European issues.
By bringing together six specialised non-profit media outlets and one human rights-focused organisation, the project will establish a collaborative platform for the exchange of knowledge, resources, and content among the participating partners and other media outlets focused on foreign reporting or European topics.

Building on a decades-long commitment to specialised and non-profit reporting, the initiative seeks to enhance the visibility of Southeast and Eastern Europe within the European public sphere, while reinforcing journalistic practices to combat misinformation and disinformation.

Coordinated by OBCT, the hub will promote the exchange of best practices in creative business models, news production, and distribution processes. Additionally, the project will explore the potential of AI and collaboration, encouraging peer-to-peer learning among partners and engaging with the wider community of specialised digital non-profit media.

Partner

OBC Transeuropa/CCI, Le Courrier des Balkans (https://www.courrierdesbalkans.fr/), New Eastern Europe (https://neweasterneurope.eu/), European Pravda (https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/eng/), BIRN (https://birn.eu.com/), El Orden Mundial (https://elordenmundial.com/), Tactical Tech (https://tacticaltech.org/)

This page was syndicated within the framework of MOST – Media Organisations for Stronger Transnational Journalism, a Journalism Partnership co-funded by the European Union and focussed on independent media specializing in international reporting. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.