The Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties) published its annual report on media freedom in the EU on Monday 24 April. While Hungary and Poland were frequently mentioned, the non-governmental organisation deplored the limited progress made in all 18 of the Member States who were surveyed.
A more hostile environment
Regarding media pluralism, the report noted that “the media landscape across the EU continues to be characterised by strong media ownership concentration”. At the same...