Broadcast live from Perugia of FattoTV on investigative journalism and the relationship between media and power.
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From the century of the ‘masses’ to the century of the ‘individual’ - revolutions in both cases, carnage and chaos in both cases too? In his latest book Il web ci rende liberi? (Einaudi, 201...
The comedian Paolo Rossi and the journalist Gian Antonio Stella on a can-you-believe-this? romp through modern Italian bureaucracy, picking up some choice idiocies along the way. From Tacito to Mont...
In the age of big data, journalists are confronted with both opportunities and challenges. Particularly in humanitarian crises where people's lives are in danger, we require fast, accurate and respo...
A presentation by Tomas Bella on Piano Media’s national payment system and the lessons learned in the two years since the first system was implemented. Tomas will also talk about the steps needed ...
The explosion of social media has had the effect of reducing the attention span of readers, who in turn are ever hungrier for real time news. Given the lack of resources, traditional newsrooms have ...
What effect does the ever increasing velocity of on-and-offline news have on the quality of that news? Some speak of the Twitterization of news, but what does that really mean? How best can Jay Ro...
Every journalist and news organization has a Twitter and Facebook account these days. But too many journalists are content to use those platforms exclusively for self-promotion and banter, which min...
An entertaining and irreverent review of the day’s newspapers with Giuseppe Cruciani, Filippo Facci and David Parenzo.
An average of two journalists are killed every week carrying out their work. Most are local journalists investigating crime and corruption and their killers are seldom found. Ten years ago the news ...