Media in Iceland

In the current episode of Continent, our international media magazine, we examine journalism and, in particular, society's approach to online content in Iceland. This island nation, with approximately 380,000 inhabitants—roughly the same number as the population of Graz—has taken on a pioneering role in Europe regarding the legal framework for online information.

Golli Marboe speaks with Gauti Kristmannson, a professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Iceland. Kristmannson has also taught in Germany and Scotland and worked for Iceland's public broadcaster.

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