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Public radio and television broadcasting stations in East and South-East Europe are creating an independent news system. Some countries have already started reforms and laws of reorganization of the...
This session will help you to uncover the secrets of Twitter’s Advanced Search and to really master the art of social discovery. Designed by former BBC journalist Sue Llewellyn, this Masterclass ...
On wordclouds and 3D charts -- and why sometimes it's ok to break rules in data visualization. There are lots of lists of do's and don'ts in news graphics, but while being helpful in theory, many o...
The impact of new technologies on content creation and the active and aware role of readers will be the focus of the panel entitled On the readers’ side: “the future of journalism” seen by Europ...
The shooting down of flight MH17 is one of the greatest war crimes of modern times – and the truth still hasn’t been told. On 17 July 2014, at about 16:20 local time, Malaysia Airlines flight MH...
Photography in the internet age is becoming more and more frenetic and "instantaneous", but for some photographers slow working rhythms and an accurate research and preparatory work still remain ...
Media development in post-conflict Liberia: Ebola, corruption and the legacy of war
A newspaper publisher thrown in jail. A murderous human-flesh-eating senator. A former Charles Taylor government official running the journalism school. And a small nexus of passionate storytellers...
At IJF14, ONA sought global input on a build-your-own ethics code to help guide news outlets around the world in considering how they would approach ethical issues in the digital realm. This year, O...
Rebooting a 200-year-old Startup. How the Guardian is making the transition to a digitally led newsroom. Introduction by Andrea Iannuzzi.