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One-in-Three Journalists Regularly Face Serious Risks, but Their Level of Preparedness Varies; Most Want to Talk About It
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One-in-Three Journalists Regularly Face Serious Risks, but Their Level of Preparedness Varies; Most Want to Talk About It

A US retreat from international media assistance will set back the global movement for media freedom by years. The gap left behind will not be easy to fill. The movement, however, can be sustained by fortifying its roots. In time,…


Journalists Believe Technology is Improving Their Work, but They are Less Sure About AI

Conclusions of a Day-Long Discussion among Global Cross-Industry Experts

The ICFJ Knight Trailblazer Award that I received in Washington on November 14 in many ways symbolizes my life-long mission to encourage accountability journalism and equip journalists throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) with the tools to practice…

Research shows audiences are shifting from print and TV to digital platforms, but CNTI focus groups reveal a more active reality: people curate, verify, and engage with diverse news sources to stay informed in today’s complex media landscape.

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming journalism, as newsrooms adopt automation to boost efficiency, expand readership, and adapt to market pressures.

Journalism faces shrinking budgets, staff cuts, and closures worldwide. Despite more digital outlets, quality reporting is declining, while many consumers increasingly avoid or limit their news exposure.

How do we address online content that is “awful but lawful”?

An analysis of 23 policies affecting over 30 countries