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Institute for Media and Communication Policy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute for Media and Communication Policy
The Institute for Media and Communication Policy (IfM) was founded in 2005 as an independent research institution that is exclusively dedicated to issues surrounding media and communication policies. It was established in February 2006 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The institute is funded by leading German public and private media organizations. ==Benefactors== The institute is financially supported by various media organizations including ARD, ZDF, RTL, Sky Germany, Axel Springer AG, the publishing groups Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck, Der Spiegel and the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (the regional Berlin Media and Film funding organization) among others. The Institute’s scientific advisory council consists of 25 reputable scholars,〔(Wissenschaftlicher Beirat, IfM. )〕 all of whom gained recognition in the field through media and communication policy-related publications. Lutz Hachmeister, a journalist and media scholar, is the founding director of the Institute. The head office is located in Berlin-Charlottenburg while a further research department was established in Cologne. The institute has been established as a non-profit, limited liability company (gGmbH) operates independently, and has no political, party, or economic ties.
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