Two recent reports by organizations committed to safeguarding and strengthening freedom of expression and pluralism during the digital transition are reviewed. They point to opportunities but warn of risks in countries where democratic traditions are weak. Both offer guidance and recommendations to governments, legislators, regulators, broadcasters and citizens. Another current initiative is a study to assess the impact of the digital transition on pluralism, freedom of expression and public interest services across the globe.
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