How is AI changing the news? As new technologies, platforms and formats emerge, what are the implications for journalists and readers? This session will explore innovation around storytelling, and loo...
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The media milieu in Central Europe is unique: It is a young market struggling with a high concentration of media ownership, economic fragility, and an ingrained lack of reader trust. Despite these obs...
Rethinking leadership and developing new leaders in media orgs to manage transformation
Why we need to rethink leadership and develop new leaders in media organizations to successfully manage transformation. How do the culture of leadership and change management have to evolve in media ...
The upcoming European elections see the populist right aiming at Brussels with an explicitly anti-EU agenda; Fidez in Hungary, Lega in Italy, Rassemblement National in France, the AFD in Germany and t...
The tenth Stories on Umbria International Journalism Award, organised by the Perugia and Terni Chambers of Commerce, is reserved to those articles dealing with the region’s artistic-cultural-environ...
This panel will examine the membership models of several news outlets in Europe. Membership models are increasingly popular. They’ve been embraced by small publications but also by big news organiza...
Vaccinating against misinfodemics: journalists and public health misinformation
In the field of global health, information quality crises can quickly escalate into public health crises, with grave consequences for both population health and trust in institutions more broadly. Wid...
Business Observatories as a research and business tool, but above all as a resource to draw on for the production of business content. In relation to this concept, the Unipol Group represents a point ...
After the war effort to defeat the black flags of the caliphate, the Kurds, once again, risk being abandoned by their allies. History repeats itself for this minority in the Middle East, which once ag...
Witness vs. forensics: the future of data-driven investigative reporting. #ijf19talk by Julia Angwin
#ijf19talk by Julia Angwin. Moderated by Dan Gillmor. Journalism has long focused on being a witness to events that the public would not otherwise get to see. But now that the public has its own witn...