Trust: Why newsbrands need unique digital media identifier
By Olaf Steenfadt, Founder and Managing Director Global Media Registry Every airport has it: a three-letter code making sure that a bag labelled ‘COR’ is travelling with its owner to Córdoba in Argentina (and not to Cork in Ireland, which […]
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SCMP’s 3-part innovation process to grow audience
By Trinna Leong Continuous iterations and changes has led South China Morning Post (SCMP), one of the region’s oldest newspapers, to have tens of millions of users a month from across the globe. SCMP has accomplished this by implementing three […]
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Survey: AI’s role with news media in 3-5 years
As part of a WAN-IFRA Report on global AI use cases, we are asking news executives to take a short survey to get a better perspective about how AI will impact their news organisations in the next few years. The […]
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OPHAL’s best practices for efficient paper transportation
Hendryk Mackowiak from the Hamburg, Germany-based HGK Logistics Group, recently shared some of the requirements and challenges for transporting paper by road, during a webinar hosted by the World Printers Forum and OPHAL. OPHAL (short for Optimised Paper Handling and […]
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3 May, a time to grieve, protect, and support a global press in crisis
In a year marking one of the biggest tragedies for journalists on record, in which over 100 Palestinian colleagues in Gaza have been killed in Israel’s war with Hamas, the need to protect journalists has never been more apparent – […]
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Youth News Lab: defining what values will draw NextGen audiences
Aslak Gottlieb, a Danish journalism educator, researcher, author and media project developer has spent years focused on the elements needed to make news and news products more relevant for young people. Later this month, on the eve of the World […]
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On World Press Freedom Day, media renew historic drive to embed rights and protections
The Santiago Declaration, adopted in 1994, on World Press Freedom Day in Santiago, Chile, was “disruptive in its time,” recalls Martha Ramos, President of WAN-IFRA’s World Editors Forum board and Chief Editorial Officer of the Organización Editorial Mexicana. “UNESCO has […]
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World Press Freedom Day: the climate crisis toll on the journalists working to expose it
Themed ‘A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the environmental crisis, UNESCO’s 31st World Press Freedom Day is dedicated to the importance of journalism and freedom of expression in the context of the current global environmental crisis. […]
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“Santiago + 30 Declaration” is a call to consolidate freedom of expression as a fundamental human right
We see a powerful display of unity and collaboration among the signatory entities. The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and national media associations from nine countries in Latin […]
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Martin Baron interview: ‘Polarisation is a business model’
By Fernando Belzunce On the wall of Martin Baron’s apartment in New York there is a painting by Juan Genovés, in which dozens of people seem to be trapped between two great walls. “It’s his, ‘Yes, they’re migrants.’ Some are […]
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