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Arianna Elsasser and Christelle Lelo discuss communication and journalism studies in Romania with professor Raluca Radu, director of the Journalism department at the University of Bucharest. She is also coordinator of the Romanian branch of the European Journalism Observatory and editor of the Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication. Raluca Radu has witnessed firsthand and participated actively in changing the way journalism operates in Romania. How has Romanian society and journalism progressed since 1989? What else needs to be done? What are the interrelationships between Romanian politics and journalism? In today's episode, we discuss one of Central Europe's most interesting digital media and journalism cases.
By Anna LitvinenkoArianna Elsasser and Christelle Lelo discuss communication and journalism studies in Romania with professor Raluca Radu, director of the Journalism department at the University of Bucharest. She is also coordinator of the Romanian branch of the European Journalism Observatory and editor of the Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication. Raluca Radu has witnessed firsthand and participated actively in changing the way journalism operates in Romania. How has Romanian society and journalism progressed since 1989? What else needs to be done? What are the interrelationships between Romanian politics and journalism? In today's episode, we discuss one of Central Europe's most interesting digital media and journalism cases.