Journalism in Iceland

In today's episode of Continent, our international media magazine, we look at journalism, and especially society's handling of online content, in Iceland - because the island nation with approximately 380,000 inhabitants, roughly the same number of citizens as live in Graz, has taken on a pioneering role in Europe with regard to the legal framework for online information.

Golli Marboe speaks with Gauti Kristmannson , Professor at 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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