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Navigating instability: A five-phase approach to supporting exiled media
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Copenhagen: International Media Support (IMS) (2025), 33 pp.
"In recent years, IMS has seen a steady increase in the number of its media partners forced to flee their home countries to avoid persecution and closure as the democratic space globally has shrunk. IMS expects this trend to continue, with “exiled media” becoming the main – and, in some cases,
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Participation Pays: The Sustainability of Community Broadcasting in Perspective
Windhoek: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES); fesmedia Africa (2012), 36 pp.
The Sustainability of Community Broadcasting in Namibia: An Assessment and Plan of Action
Windhoek: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (2011), 83 pp.
"The study found that, in their struggle to generate the income for day-to-day running costs, stations become detached from their communities, and end up competing - usually unsuccessfully - with better-resourced commercial broadcasters. The solution, the study suggests, is to invest in strengthenin
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International Conference on Media Support Strategies for Zimbabwe: Johannesburg, November 28-30, 2005. Background Document
International Media Support (IMS); Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa (NIZA); Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA); Open Society Institute (2005), 71 pp.
African Regional Media Organisation Reference Book
Copenhagen: International Media Support (IMS) (2004), 36 pp.
Who Rules the Airwaves? Broadcasting in Africa
London: Article 19; Index on Censorship (1995), 155 pp.