The European Press Prize, the awards for excellence in European journalism, brings to the IJF its Lightning Talks. Three inspirational sessions by renowned European Press Prize laureates will bring yo...
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The past decades in the media industry have been characterized by cost-cutting, efficiency programs and pressure to transform. The rapid development of generative AI is currently accelerating these tr...
The new nuclear landscape: reporting on nuclear weapons and security at the dawn of a new arms race
As China increases its nuclear capabilities, and both the U.S. and Russia modernize their nuclear arsenals, the world has become more dangerous as the New START Treaty expires. Our panelists will disc...
News producers need to take steps now to secure their future audiences. In this session, FT Strategies will share the findings of an 8-month research project (conducted in collaboration with Medill Sc...
Most discussions about the future of journalism give little explicit attention to the place and purpose of visuals, especially photojournalism. While it is commonplace to acknowledge the importance of...
How should Europe’s mainstream media cover far-right political parties? Should they denounce, ignore, contextualize, include, or mainstream far-right rhetoric and policies? Far-right populist parti...
In today's digital age, influencers have become important disseminators of news and wield significant influence in shaping public opinion. Recent studies, like the one conducted by the Reuters Institu...
Cross-border journalism in practice: creating connections in the audience and in the newsroom
Exchanging perspectives across national and societal borders is vital to nurture understanding and diminish differences between people. Cross-border journalism plays an important role not just in brin...
Teen Vogue leads the way on topics such as immigration, race, wellness and politics for a socially conscious young audience, its shift from fashion bible to social activism strengthening the brand. Bo...
Vladimir Putin will take office in the Kremlin, inaugurating his fifth term as president of the Russian Federation. After the reform of the Constitution, he can remain as of Head of State until at lea...