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Introducing the Global Media and Internet Concentration Project dashboard

25.02.2026
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Our partners at the GMICP have created an exciting new tool – a dashboard designed to help researchers, policymakers, journalists and the public explore trends in media ownership and digital platform dominance. It enables the creation of customised, comparative visualisations across 24 countries and 15 industry sectors.

The project team are hosting two sets of webinars to introduce this tool and its functionality.  Each set of webinars is tailored for particular stakeholder groups and is offered in duplicate for convenience across time zones.  The sessions will be hosted by researchers from the GMICP and will last approximately 90 minutes. The dashboard can be viewed at: gmicp.org/dashboard/

Please email Guy Hoskins at ghoskins@torontomu.ca to request Zoom registration details.

Researchers/journalists/civil society organizations:

11 March, 9.30pm EST and 12 March, 8.30am EST

Policymakers & regulators:

25 March, 9.30pm EST and 26 March,  8.30am EST

Introducing the Global Media and Internet Concentration Project dashboard

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