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Free online course on influencers and journalists starts with 9,000 participants from 172 countries. Registration is still open!

The Knight Center, in partnership with UNESCO, has been at the forefront of a year-long exploration into what the rise of influencers, or digital content creators, means for the news media industry.

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Digging into Telegram: Investigative Techniques for Journalists

New online workshop to give journalists tools for effectively using Telegram for reporting

The online workshop is designed to help reporters navigate Telegram’s structure, locate critical information, and leverage third-party tools to enhance research and reporting. By the end, participants will be equipped with practical skills to gather information on Telegram.

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Digital Content Creators and Journalists: How to be a Trusted Voice Online

Journalism meets content creators: Join our free course to become a trusted voice online

The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, in collaboration with UNESCO, is thrilled to announce the launch of a free multilingual online course, “Digital Content Creators and Journalists: How to be a Trusted Voice Online.”

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Lessons from influencers, for journalism: Knight Center publishes free e-book on digital content creators

The e-book features interviews, research and first-hand accounts with journalists, content creators and activists from around the world. It coincides with the launch of a free online course from the Center's Journalism Courses program.

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IAPA gives Knight Center the Great Friend of the Press award for contributions to journalism

Upon accepting the award, Knight Center founder and director Rosental C. Alves said he is “optimistic about the future,” even if the journalism of the future doesn’t look like it does today.

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Successful ‘Climate Solutions Journalism’ course offered strategies and tools for ‘more hopeful’ reporting

More than 1,000 participants from 108 countries took the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas’ recent course, “Climate Solutions Journalism: A Community-informed & Equity-focused Approach.”

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