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=== Introduction ===
'''= dutch-langauge (flemish) quality media outlet in Belgium and Flanders wich regular coverage of commons issues'''
De Wereld Morgen aims to provide an alternative to traditional media which is often sensationalised, superficial, or influenced by commercial sponsors or special interests. They publish a free daily newsletter that provides analysis of the current global issues and visions for future improvements. Their aim is to explore socially-relevant topics that are not covered by the regular media and to give a voice to opinions that are not heard by the traditional media. The site is run by a small group of journalists and hundred of volunteers without advertisers or commercial support. The site was started in 2010.


URL: http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/
URL: http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/
=Description=
"De Wereld Morgen aims to provide an alternative to traditional media which is often sensationalised, superficial, or influenced by commercial sponsors or special interests. They publish a free daily newsletter that provides analysis of the current global issues and visions for future improvements. Their aim is to explore socially-relevant topics that are not covered by the regular media and to give a voice to opinions that are not heard by the traditional media. The site is run by a small group of journalists and hundred of volunteers without advertisers or commercial support. The site was started in 2010."


[[Category: Belgium]]
[[Category: Belgium]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, 20 December 2016

= dutch-langauge (flemish) quality media outlet in Belgium and Flanders wich regular coverage of commons issues

URL: http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/

Description

"De Wereld Morgen aims to provide an alternative to traditional media which is often sensationalised, superficial, or influenced by commercial sponsors or special interests. They publish a free daily newsletter that provides analysis of the current global issues and visions for future improvements. Their aim is to explore socially-relevant topics that are not covered by the regular media and to give a voice to opinions that are not heard by the traditional media. The site is run by a small group of journalists and hundred of volunteers without advertisers or commercial support. The site was started in 2010."