Protected: Digital Media Africa 2023 recordings
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Embrace evolution: Print augments the growth of new media
The two-day event witnessed an overwhelming response from the attendees, reaffirming the strength of the newspaper publishing business in India. The event featured a diverse range of sessions and exhibitions that celebrated innovation, sustainability, and excellence in print. During the […]
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Access to information must remain a fundamental right
28th September marks the UN-designated International Day for Universal Access to Information (ATI), with focus this year given to the importance of the online space. It is an occasion to advocate greater protections for, and stronger implementation of, a right […]
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Can better immigration reporting help quell hate?
‘You wouldn’t really expect a journalist writing about climate change to do so without doing any learning about the basics of the way that global environmental systems function. Similarly, migration reporting does require some training and knowledge. – Rob McNeil […]
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WIZONE, WAN-IFRA’s new marketplace launched today
WIZONE is an unprecedented achievement as the world’s first and sole online marketplace exclusively tailored to the news publishing industry. Serving both suppliers and publishers worldwide, this innovative platform aims to facilitate seamless connections, foster collaboration, and drive innovation within […]
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World’s Press calls for immediate release of Congolese journalist Stanis Bujakera
By Mariona Sanz Bujakera, a prominent Congolese journalist, director of Actualités.cd and correspondent for Reuters and French magazine Jeune Afrique, was arrested on the evening of 8th September at Kinshasa airport. He was formally detained on 11th September after spending […]
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Ugandan editor finds seven lessons for transformation when exploring Zambia’s media resilience
By Pius Muteekani Katunzi Managing Director/Editor of The Observer in Uganda Media organisations across the world are grappling with an evolving landscape brought on by shifts in content consumption, increased competition for advertising revenue and the aftershocks of a pandemic. […]
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SEEN and heard: An editor inspired by the hustle of ordinary South Africans
Get all the info on Digital Media Africa here. ‘This may sound cliched, but I am truly inspired by ordinary South Africans who wake up every day to hustle to make a better living for themselves, despite structural challenges that […]
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How Vox stays true to its origins while adapting for the future
“When you think about the lessons we’ve learned over time, these are the questions that for digital media companies – even legacy media companies – are hard to answer,” Sharma said of the questions in the above image, during a […]
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Global Publishing and Journalism Organizations Unite to Release Comprehensive Global Principles for Artificial Intelligence
The Global Principles for AI aim to ensure publishers’ continued ability to create and disseminate quality content while facilitating innovation and the responsible development of trustworthy AI systems. Addressing critical dimensions relating to intellectual property, transparency, accountability, quality and integrity, […]
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