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The Media Monitor
The Media Monitor is the annual publication of the Dutch Media Authority on media developments in the Netherlands. We report on media concentration, activities of media companies, (news) media use and media trends. The Media Monitor provides insight into the impact of those developments on media independence and pluralism, with a special focus on news and information.
Download our English-language summaries or get in touch if you have any questions. The full report is available in Dutch.
- Summary Media Monitor 2023
- Summary Media Monitor 2022
- Summary Media Monitor 2021
- Summary Media Monitor 2020 is not available in English
- Summary Media Monitor 2019
Digital News Report
The Digital News Report is an annual study by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, to understand how news is used in 47 markets including The Netherlands. Since 2018 the Dutch Media Authority cooperates with the Reuters Institute and publishes an annual report about (online) news consumption in The Netherlands and the Dutch news market. This report is only available in Dutch. Get in touch if you have any questions.
Read more on the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report, with 47 country profiles (including the Netherlands).
Representation Monitor
Our Representation Monitor studies the representation of women in Dutch non-fiction television programmes in 2019 and in 2021. This study is commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. In 2024, we will publish a follow-up. In this study, we will chart both gender diversity and diversity of disabilities in television programmes.
Other
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Our 2010 publication ‘Mediamonitor The Dutch media in 2010’ provides extended insights into our theoretical framework on media concentration and media pluralism.
- Mediamonitor The Dutch media in 2010
- Concentration and Diversity of the Dutch Media 2002
- Concentration and Diversity of the Dutch Media 2001
- A Mapping Study of Media Concentration and Ownership in Ten European Countries
If you have questions or comments about the Media Monitor, media concentration or the Dutch media landscape you can contact us.