Defending the truth: The ongoing struggles and resilience of international journalists explored at ISOJ
Reporters from Syria, Haiti, Malawi, Venezuela and Russia recounted restrictions on press freedom and journalism in their home cou...
View MoreReporters from Syria, Haiti, Malawi, Venezuela and Russia recounted restrictions on press freedom and journalism in their home cou...
View MorePace told participants of the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism that the Associated Press is fighting a ban on its...
View MoreTransparency about funding and the reporting process is key to rebuilding public trust in the media amid rising attacks on the pre...
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View MoreWith Meta ending fact-checking and X favoring allies, fact-checkers at ISOJ discuss new ways to counter disinformation and reach a...
View MoreAI has quickly reshaped journalism, so how are newsrooms adapting? At ISOJ 2025, experts agreed that while AI can help reporting, ...
View MoreSpeaking at the 26th ISOJ, executives from journalism funding organizations say nonprofit newsrooms must embrace collaboration, im...
View MoreTickets to attend the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) in person in Austin, Texas, have sold out, but regi...
View MoreThe complete program and list of speakers for this special event, which is open to all registered participants of the 26th In...
View MoreThe practice of independent journalism in countries where democracy is in jeopardy will be the topic of discussion for the first p...
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