Transitions o.s.
Transitions (TOL) is a non-profit organization established to strengthen the professionalism, independence and impact of the news media in the post-communist countries of Europe and the former Soviet Union. We do this through a combination of journalism and media training programs, and the publication of Transitions Online magazine.
Journalism & Media Training
Training journalists and other media professionals in post-communist Europe and Central Asia has always been a key part of TOL’s mission.
We run a variety of programs – residential, distance learning, seminars, internships and coaching – with two main aims: to offer practical journalism training, and to help participants either improve existing media outlets or set up new ones. Click here for more information.
Transitions Online Magazine
Transitions Online (www.tol.org) is an Internet magazine that covers political, social, cultural, and economic issues in the former communist countries of Europe and Central Asia. The magazine has a strong network of local contributors, who provide valuable insight into events in the region’s 29 countries.
History
TOL was established in April 1999, the month after the publication of the final issue of its print predecessor, Transitions magazine. (The print magazine was first published in 1994 by the Open Media Research Institute, a joint venture between Radio Free Europe and the Open Society Institute.) Four of the former print magazine’s staff members established Transitions Online as a means of keeping the widely respected, cross-border coverage of the magazine alive.
Funding
Our training activities would not be possible without the support of our donors, but we also have a growing stream of “self-generated” income.
Training activities tend to be funded by grants, which account for some 75 percent of TOL’s income. However, the Transitions Online magazine is increasingly funded by income from membership subscriptions, advertising sponsorship and syndication. This “self-generated” income accounts for 25 percent of the organization’s revenue, and helps to maintain the editorial independence of the magazine.
NEW SPECIAL REPORT:
Education in Post-Conflict Societies
This week, Transitions Online is taking a close look at education in post-conflict societies. Throughout the week, our correspondents will file reports on education in the aftermath of wars in the Balkans, Georgia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Price
FREE for Transitions Online subscribers, via the website. Also available in PDF format for $36 / €25, from the TOL Store.
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