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Guide to the Global Leaders in Media Law Practice
REGIONS WE COVER
Middle East and North Africa
North America
Asia-Pacific
Western Europe
Central and Eastern Europe
Traditional media outlets have intensified their digital transformation efforts, with newspapers such as El País and El Observador enhancing their online platforms and developing more sophisticated monetisation strategies, including metered paywalls and premium content offerings.
Digital-native outlets focussing on investigative journalism and specialised reporting have gained prominence in Uruguay's media ecosystem. These outlets often operate with leaner structures and alternative funding models, including memberships and grants.
Media companies have increasingly adopted strategies that span multiple platforms, creating content ecosystems that connect traditional broadcasting, digital platforms and social media to maximize audience engagement and create more comprehensive advertising packages.
In other developments, discussions about ownership concentration have intensified, with civil society organisations advocating for policies to ensure pluralism and diversity of voices in the public sphere.
Media organisations have developed more collaborations with counterparts in neighbouring countries, particularly Argentina and Brazil, creating content partnerships that address shared regional concerns and expand audience reach.

TIER 3
Bergstein
Guyer & Regules
Pittaluga Abogados

TIER 1
Cervieri Monsuarez
Ferrere
Vanrell
TIER 2
Cikato
Fernández Secco & Asociados
Fischer Abogados
Fox & Lapenne