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Nearly 900 people join ISOJ 2025 to discuss timely, urgent topics affecting journalism around the world

The 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism explored the latest challenges–and opportunities– for journalism brought on by AI, threats to democracy, digital content creators and more.

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O fim do financiamento federal romperia a estrutura da rede nacional pública de radiodifusão, diz a CEO da NPR

Em palestra durante o 26º ISOJ, Katherine Maher alertou que o fim do financiamento federal pode desmantelar a rede nacional pública de radiodifusão dos EUA, prejudicando o acesso à informação em comunidades rurais e menos favorecidas dependentes da mídia pública como principal fonte de notícias locais.

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How AI-generated imagery spreads misinformation and confusion, but can also combat censorship

Speakers at ISOJ 2025 discussed threats and opportunities for innovation presented by artificial intelligence as the technology is rapidly changing how journalism is practiced.

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ISOJ panelists share research on keeping journalists and audiences engaged and avoiding burnout

Speakers encouraged newsrooms to address journalist mental health and explore how to bring consumers who actively avoid the news back into the fold.

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‘Estamos defendendo os princípios de toda a imprensa independente’, diz a editora executiva da AP Julie Pace sobre a proibição da Casa Branca

Por Silva DalBen Furtado A Associated Press tenta retornar à sala de imprensa da Casa Branca há quase 50 dias. Todos os dias, seus jornalistas são impedidos de entrar, disse Julie Pace, vice-presidente sênior e editora executiva da AP, durante o 26º Simpósio Internacional de Jornalismo Online (ISOJ). Desde 11 de fevereiro, jornalistas da agência de notícias […]

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Journalists and satirists at ISOJ debate the rise of meme culture in political discourse. ‘It’s more than a joke,’ one said

Is satire still a tool for challenging power, or has meme culture changed the game? At ISOJ 2025, panelists explore how memes and cartoons shape political discourse in an era where politicians are in on the joke.

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