In 2024, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas was honored with the prestigious Great Friend of the Press award from the Inter American Press Association (IAPA). In recognition for its “significant contribution to the growth and advancement of journalism and the media industry across the Americas,” the Knight Center and its founder and director, Rosental Calmon Alves, were celebrated Oct. 17, 2024, during the 80th IAPA General Assembly in Córdoba, Argentina.
Rosental Alves accepts the 2024 Great Friend of the Press award from the Inter American Press Association. (Photo courtesy of IAPA)
The award called attention to the Knight Center’s position as an industry leader with its successful online courses program, digital magazine, international conferences, and support for journalists and journalism organizations, all of which contributed to the Center’s continued efforts throughout 2024 to strengthen journalism in Latin America and around the world.
For example, the Knight Center in 2024 remained at the forefront of industry changes stemming from new technologies through its pioneering year-long project to explore the phenomena of “newsfluencers.” For the Knight Center, 2024 was the Year of the Influencers and their Impact on Journalism as it partnered with UNESCO on a multi-pronged global project aimed at understanding the role of digital content creators in journalism.
The project—which included a day-long roundtable discussion in Austin with journalists and content creators from around the world; an ebook available in English, Spanish and Portuguese that has been downloaded about 6,000 times (and counting); an experimental newsroom that brought together journalists, influencers and activists to jointly cover UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day conference in Santiago, Chile; and a massive open online course with nearly 10,000 people enrolled from more than 170 countries—helped strengthen the Knight Center’s position as a global leader in journalism education and outreach. Building on its successful 20-plus year history of fostering quality journalism, the Knight Center throughout 2024 expanded its initiatives and adapted to the ever-changing needs of journalists and communicators worldwide, ensuring that it will continue to live up to its name as a Great Friend of the Press.
Below we share some of the highlights of all we’ve accomplished in the past year, thanks in part to the generous support of our funders (especially the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation), partners, donors, and program participants—the Knight Center’s success is truly a collaborative effort!
Online Education and Training
The Knight Center's online courses program, which continued working to revamp its website and online platform, remained a cornerstone of the Center’s activities. In 2024 it:
LatAm Journalism Review
The Knight Center’s trilingual digital magazine, LatAm Journalism Review (LJR), and its weekly newsletter remained relevant as leading references for the latest news and analysis about journalism and journalists in Latin America:
ISOJ and Events
The Knight Center team celebrated 25 years of ISOJ in April 2024. (Patricia Lim/Knight Center)
The International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), the Knight Center’s flagship event, celebrated its 25th anniversary April 12-13, 2024, as it continued to attract leading media practitioners and researchers from around the world to discuss the evolution of online journalism and address pressing issues in the field:
The day after ISOJ, the Knight Center hosted the 17th Ibero American Colloquium on Digital Journalism:
The Knight Center Speaker Series continued, hosting Mexican journalist Ángel Nakamura.
Other Initiatives
Summer Harlow, associate director of the Knight Center, presents the course on digital content creators and journalists in Amman, Jordan. (Knight Center)
Since its inception, the Knight Center has helped create and develop journalist organizations throughout Latin America. This work continued in 2024, thanks to a $250,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to provide financial and other forms of support to Nicaraguan journalists exiled in Costa Rica:
The Knight Center embarked on the development of a five-year strategic plan, helping us to define our mission, vision, values and goals:
The Knight Center also was invited to participate in panels at global conferences:
Lastly, the Knight Center worked to develop a social media marketing strategy:
Ringing in the New Year
As we move into 2025, the Knight Center is preparing for another great ISOJ and an extended and expanded Colloquium. The next ISOJ will be held March 27-28, 2025; stay tuned for details about registration, speakers, and panels.
We also are making plans for new, cutting-edge courses and in-depth LJR coverage. We hope you will continue to support us in the new year and be a part of our global community of journalists, communicators, scholars, and students. Please consider making a year-end donation (which is tax-deductible for U.S. residents) to the Knight Center to help us continue to offer free and low-cost professional development to journalists around the world.
We at the Knight Center remain committed to our mission of strengthening quality, independent journalism and press freedom worldwide, and in Latin America and the Caribbean in particular. We look forward to continuing to serve as a vital resource—and Great Friend—to journalists in the coming year. Thanks for helping us make an impact in 2024, and we’ll see you in 2025!