Below, you can find an overview of several online posts & news items, printed articles and interviews and programs on radio and television on Mars One in January 2014.
On the 31st of December Mars One announced that 1058 out of over 200,000 applicants were selected as candidates to proceed to round 2 of the selection process. Interviews with candidates were covered by many major media publications around the world. A selection of such interviews and other Mars One coverage can be found below.
Washington Post: Mars One: 1,058 applicants still in contention to start Mars colony
ITV: Meet the British men and women shortlisted for a one-way mission to Mars
The Guardian: Why we want to spend the rest of our lives on Mars
ZDF: Mars One: Das One Way Ticket zum Mars (VIDEO)
Animal Politico: Proyecto Mars One preselecciona a 20 mexicanos para viajar a Marte
Huffington Post: Mars One Shortlists 1,058 Candidates For Mission To Red Planet (VIDEO)
Canada.com: 75 Canadians among remaining applicants for mission to Mars
Singularity HUB: MARS ONE ANNOUNCES LOCKHEED MARTIN PARTNERSHIP, CROWDFUNDING FOR 2018 MARS MISSION
Nature World News: Mars One Announces 1,058 People Advance to Round 2 to Earn a One-Way Trip to Mars
Welt: Vorauswahl für die Mars-Mission getroffen
ABC: Tampa man one step closer to possible trip to Mars
TUT Belarus: Виктория Лазарева: Я даже не могу представить, что может отбить у меня желание первой полететь на другую планету
The National: Dubai resident shortlisted from more than 200,000 people for Mars One mission
Irish Times: Life on Mars: Irish man signs up for colony mission
KLS: 8 Utahns among finalists to live on Mars — forever
Buisiness Standard: Trip to Mars: We will eventually become an inter-planetary species: Amulya Nidhi Rastogi
Adelaide Now: Engineering student Tristan Perkins volunteers to live on Mars forever
Yahoo News: One-way trip to Mars? Sign me up, says Frenchwoman
BBC: Mars One project: Students shortlisted 'to live on Mars'
Metro News CA: A morning with Saskatchewan’s Mars One candidate
The Cronicle Herald: Canadians one step closer to Mars
TV New Zealand: From Masterton to Mars, but no return