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ISOJ 2025 reaches capacity for in-person attendance; tickets for virtual participation still available

In-person registration is sold out - join us onlineTickets to attend the 26th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) in person in Austin, Texas, have sold out!

More than 400 people from 25 countries – from Chile to India to Turkey – are registered for this global event, which will take place March 27-28, 2025, on the University of Texas at Austin campus.

Those who aren’t able to attend the conference in person are still in luck. Tickets for the Virtual Experience are still available and are just US$30. Virtual participants will be able to live stream all sessions of the conference, but will also get other perks, including:

  • Meet & greet sessions with select speakers
  • Access to the ISOJ Slack workspace
  • Quick access to recorded sessions
  • Simultaneous interpretation to Spanish
  • Access to a dedicated tech team
  • Giveaways!

ISOJ is an annual gathering of journalists, media executives and scholars to discuss the impact of the digital revolution on journalism. This year’s conference features 71 speakers presenting on panels like “Beyond the hype: The real impact of AI on newsrooms,” “Fact-checking in journalism during times of platform-enabled mis/disinformation,” “Doing journalism in countries with democracies on the decline,” “Covering Trump 2.0: Challenges facing journalists in Washington, DC” and “New understandings of ‘journalist’ and ‘journalism’ in the age of influencers.”

Katherine Maher, president & CEO of the National Public Radio (NPR); Terry Tang, executive editor of The Los Angeles Times; and Versha Sharma, editor in chief of Teen Vogue are among the keynote speakers.

A fourth keynote session will be a special panel on innovative funds created to finance journalism in the U.S. and around the world. Speakers include Dale Anglin, director of Press Forward; Vanina Berghella, regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM); Sarabeth Berman, CEO of the American Journalism Project; and Carolina Oms, director of Partnerships and Fundraising at the Brazilian Journalism Support Fund.

ISOJ 2025 will also include a special session with Julie Pace, senior vice president and executive editor of The Associated Press.

 Check out the full program for a detailed list of all sessions, speakers and workshops.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your ticket today to be part of the ISOJ 2025 Virtual Experience!

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