The journalism industry’s fight against disinformation has given rise to various collaborative fact-checking projects involving scores of newsrooms in multiple countries.
The results of WAN-IFRA’s annual survey depict an industry that is increasingly building loyal audiences around its high-quality journalism, as the shift to reader-based revenue continues.
At its annual meeting in Durban on Wednesday, the World Editors Forum elected five new advisory board members.
In his first official task as President of the World Editors Forum, Dave Callaway, Editor Emeritus and CEO of TheStreet.com, honoured Can Dündar the exiled former editor of Turkey’s Cumhuriyet. Dündar was awarded the 2017 Golden Pen of Freedom during the opening of the World News Media Congress and World Editors Forum in Durban.
The Belgian Roularta Media Group offers selected startups funding, hands-on business advice for the further development and marketing strategy of the start-up and media exposure in return for a share of 5% in their companies.
Journalists, editors, and media executives from across the globe came together at the Women in News Summit to celebrate female leaders in the media industry and discuss the challenges women are still facing in today.
Building partnerships with major sporting brands and engaging communities using emerging and existing technologies are the key to influencing how people will consume sports news in the future.
We live in a “datacracy” that can help streamline the approaches of media companies – but only if these “treasure troves” are tapped into.
The following is the full text of the speech by outgoing WAN-IFRA President Tomas Brunegård to participants and guests of honor at the World News Media Congress in Durban, South Africa, 7-9 June 2017.
The Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom award of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), has been awarded to Turkish journalist and former editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper, Can Dündar.