"Correspondents in nine countries – Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia – have analysed how the pandemic has affected to their work environment. Lockdowns have caused print media sales and advertising revenue to collapse. Media with wealthy benefactors or state support are better placed to survive impending economic hardships. Various emergency laws and provisions allowed governments increased control over public information. In several cases, these enabled officials to evade scrutiny and attack journalists whose reporting challenged official statistics and the effectiveness of crisis measures." (Page 1)
Bulgaria: Press Freedom Doesn't Come Free / Boryana Dzhambazova, 7
Croatia: Judge, Jury, and Editor / Jelena Prtoric, 10
Czech Republic: Will Only Big Fish Survive the Coming Storm? / Vojtech Berger, 13
Hungary: Where Journalists are "Scaremongers" or Cheerleaders / Leonárd Máriás, 16
North Macedonia: When the Bottom Line Bites / Bojan Stojkovski, 19
Poland: No Vaccine for Press Woes / Karolina Zbytniewska, 22
Romania: A Matter of Trust / Cristina Lupu, 26
Serbia: "The Funniest Virus in the World" / Žarka Radoja, 29
Slovenia: Anatomy of a Victory / Primož Cirman, 32