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SembraMedia embraces viability and sustainability as collective paths for independent journalism

At the 18th Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism, SembraMedia executives said sustainability as a daily and collective ...

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‘We need to rid ourselves of the idea that there is no philanthropy in Latin America’: Vanina Berghella on funding for journalism in the region

At the 18th Iberoamerican Colloquium on Digital Journalism, the regional director for the International Fund for Public Interest M...

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Survey finds surveillance and job insecurity commonplace for journalists across Latin America

Researchers from the Worlds of Journalism Study examined safety, editorial freedom, and pressures facing journalists in 11 Latin A...

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‘He was a visionary’: Journalism scholars reflect on legacy of Max McCombs at ISOJ research breakfast

The late Max McCombs, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. pioneered the internationally-recognized theory on the age...

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Google artificial intelligence tools NotebookLM, Pinpoint offer creative techniques to increase efficiency in the newsroom

These two tools work like research assistants to help journalists search through documents and come away with summaries, and also ...

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LA Times editor discusses layoffs, financial strain, and journalistic independence at ISOJ

At the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism, Los Angeles Times Editor Terry Tang addressed the newspaper’s latest w...

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End of federal funds would break fabric of public national network, says NPR’s CEO

Speaking at the 26th ISOJ, Katherine Maher warned that ending federal funding could dismantle the U.S. public national network and...

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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...

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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 b...

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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 ...

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