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‘...why would anyone need different journals?’
Sözcükler
‘Print and digital media should support each other’
Kültür Mafyasi
‘We don't want public support; we want readers’
Karagöz
‘The journal reader is the minority everywhere in the world’
Kitap-lik
Financing cultural journals: The Turkish case
ECC for survival
"The real problem is not the recession"
Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, Germany
"Media change is a slow process"
Glänta and Ord&Bild, Sweden
"Our reach is very limited, and this makes us vulnerable"
Host, Czech Republic
"Meritocracy is a ghost"
Intellectum, Greece
"A larger programme of creative destruction"
Mute, UK
"Professionalization, not cultural politics"
Res Publica Nowa, Poland
‘Culture has been marginalized, even stigmatized’
Sodobnost, Slovenia
"The squeeze is being applied selectively"
Varlik, Turkey
"The impact of new media remains unclear"
Vikerkaar, Estonia
"A dramatic decline in advertising revenue"
Wespennest, Austria
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