Péter Bajomi-Lázár Variations in media freedom: Why do some governments in Central and Eastern Europe respect media freedom more than others
Henrik Örnebring Journalists, PR professionals and the practice of paid news in Central and Eastern Europe: An overview
Gábor Polyák, Gergely László Szőke The country of origin principle and competition among national regulatory régimes in East Central Europe
Zrinjka Peruško Great expectations: On experiences with media reform in post-socialist Europe (and some unexpected outcomes)
Tomas Kavaliauskas Michał Głowacki, Epp Lauk, Auksė Balčytienė (eds.) (2014), Journalism that Matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford and Wien: Peter Lang Publishing, pp. 214, ISBN: 978-3-631-65421-7
Anastasiia Grynko Marta Dyczok and Oxana Golutvina (eds.) (2009). Media, Democracy and Reform: The Post-Communism Experience: (Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe 6): Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 246, ISBN 978-3-0343-0311-8 pb
Daniel C. Hallin, Paolo Mancini Interview: Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini in Wrocław: Comparing Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe
Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska Political communication in the EU: Civic potential of new media (case study: Poland)
Péter Kasztev Review: Péter Bajomi-Lázár ed. 2017. Media in Third-Wave Democracies. Southern and Central/Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective. Paris, Budapest: L’Harmattan Publishing House, pp. 238, ISBN: 978-2-343-13011-8.
Jane Curry Interview: Profession in transition: Journalistic professionalism and its changes in Central and Eastern Europe
Lars Nord, Michał Głowacki Editors’ introduction: Public Service Media in Central and Northern Europe. Does the State still matter?
Bartłomiej Łódzki, Wayne Wanta Editors’ introduction: Development of agenda-setting theory and research. Between West and East