Multimedia


IPI's "Digital Censorship: Turkey’s New Social Media Law and Its Implications for Free Media" (Aug 31, 2020)

30/08/2020

The IPI Turkish National Committee hosted the English-language webinar “Digital Censorship: Turkey’s New Social Media Law and Its Implications for Free Media” following the passage of Turkey’s controversial new social media regulations in July which dramatically expands government control over free expression on social media and online platforms

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No lockdown for press freedom: misuse of Corona crisis to silence journalism in Europe

03/05/2020

A virtual talk that explores how the emergency measures for COVID-19 pandemic are affecting media freedom in Europe

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Journalists Imprisoned in 2019

10/04/2020

An infographic by the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Trust in social networks is at an all-time low

10/04/2020

An infographic representing the key findings of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) report "Trust in Media 2019"

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IJF19: Criticize Facebook? Sure. Leave? Why?

07/04/2020

Should journalists leave social media platforms? A panel at the International Journalism Festival 2019

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IJF18: Going digital. A roadmap for digital transformation

12/04/2018

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s senior research fellows Lucy Kueng and David Levy dig into the main findings of the report “Going Digital. A roadmap for organisational transformation” at the 2018 International Journalism Festival with Renée Kaplan, head of digital editorial development at the Financial Times, and Inga Thordar, executive director at CNN Digital Worldwide.

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IJF19: Fast & slow: the place of investigative journalism in a digital world

05/05/2019

A panel about long-form investigative journalism and digital storytelling.

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IJF19: Bringing history into the news

19/05/2019

A panel on the role of history in journalism to fight revisionism, fake news, and disinformation

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IJF19: Can art save journalism?

09/05/2019

A panel about innovation in video storytelling

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IJF19: Can thematic newsrooms help fill the public-interest gap?

28/04/2019

Over the past 3 or 4 years, a few donors and NGOs have started investing directly in funding, launching, or incubating thematic units staffed and run by journalists, and producing independent investigative journalism to cover public-interest issues they care about. Not everyone is comfortable with that, while others see this as natural

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