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Dozens of Speakers Confirmed for ISOJ 2025

Speakers from across the globe announced for 26th ISOJ

The just-announced slate of speakers for the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) will feature leading journalists from top news outlets and organizations, like National Public Radio, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, ProPublica, and The New York Times.

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ISOJ 2025 Registration is now Open

ISOJ 2025: Registration open and keynote speakers announced for global conference on future of journalism

Early bird registration is now open for the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), which will feature four stellar keynote sessions, panels and workshops on the current trends and the future of the news industry.

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Knight Center 2024 Year-end Report

The Knight Center’s highlights this year include training nearly 30,000 journalists, hosting the 25th annual ISOJ conference, and supporting exiled journalists — achievements that helped it earn IAPA’s Great Friend of the Press award.

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New Digital Investigative Techniques

Start 2025 strong: Supercharge your reporting with our new digital investigations course

Over five weeks, students of this low-cost online course will gain hands-on experience with essential tools and techniques to thrive in modern investigative work. The course instructors will provide actionable insights and hands-on training that you can immediately apply to your work.

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Discover the top digital tools for journalists in 2024

The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is thrilled to present a new, affordable workshop designed to equip you with essential tools to enhance your reporting and investigative skills.

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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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