Ellen Hume, Annenberg Fellow in Civic Media at the CMCS, will be one of the panelists at a discussion on "Hungary’s Media Law: One Year Later," tomorrow in Washington D.C., and you will be able to watch it online.
The discussion is organized by The Center for International Media Assistance, the Central and Eastern Europe Program at the National Endowment for Democracy,
and the Open Society Foundations, and is moderated by the National Endowment for Democracy's Nadia Diuk. The panelists are
- Charles Gati, Johns Hopkins University
- Miklos Haraszti, Columbia University
- Ellen Hume, Central European University
- Balázs Weyer, Foundation for Quality Journalism
- With remarks by: Magda Walter, Open Society Foundations
Panelists will examine the impact of the law one year after its passage and discuss the outlook for press freedom in Hungary in the wake of deteriorating economic conditions, media convergence, and other challenges.
When: Tuesday, December 13; 12-2 p.m. (Budapest time: 6-8 p.m.)
1025 F Street, N.W., Suite 800 Washington, DC 20004
