Media Attention

Find a mix of columns, essays and public engagements by members of the CNTI team.

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    Journalism producers will (re)see their product as a business

    To be successful, news information producers will need to conduct a smart market analysis to determine the demand, demographics, economics and startup costs to launch.

  • Experts discuss impacts of AI on journalism’s future

    “Technology can be seen as a threat, but now it has to be embraced,” Mitchell said. “You can use that technology to empower you and your relationship with the public.”

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    Studies on AI transcription and translation in journalism reveal “low-resource” language gap, new report finds

    A new report from the Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI) reviewed over 55 studies to better understand the state of AI translation and transcription in journalism.

  • AI, media and the future – focus of the regional gathering in Sarajevo

    More than 30 media representatives from the Western Balkans and Central Europe and renowned experts presented.

  • Who Is a ‘Journalist?’ An Evolving Definition

    “Prior to the digital era, who was a journalist was largely defined by the small mix of news outlets available,” said Amy Mitchell.

  • How Serbia could use EU Digital Services Act for state censorship

    The implementation of the DSA in Serbia and other countries lacking an independent DSC risks becoming an EU-based tool for state repression, enabling ruling parties to suppress dissent under the guise of compliance.

  • M20 Summit on media freedom, AI, information integrity amongst others

    SABC News Anchor Unathi Batyashe speaks to CNTI Executive Director Amy Mitchell on the sidelines of the M20 Summit in South Africa.

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    Press freedoms can slip away

    Journalists abroad say press rights vanish slowly, then all at once, unless they’re defended early.

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    Walter Cronkite signed off — and trust in the press steadily eroded

    Once a voice of authority, the decline of trust in the press has mirrored the rise of a more fragmented, polarized media world.

  • How CNTI is building a global ‘do tank’ for journalism’s future

    We like to describe ourselves more as a ‘do tank’ than any kind of ‘think tank,’ because you don’t want just to have this material languishing on a bookshelf somewhere.

  • What journalists and the public think about journalism and technology

    Researchers at the Center for News, Technology & Innovation shed light on a mismatch between how journalists and the public view journalism in the age of artificial intelligence.

  • Newsfluencer: Journalists discuss the challenges faced by professionals on social media

    To explain the changes imposed by digital media on information consumption, Jay Barchas-Lichtenstein, research manager at the Center for News, Technology and Innovation, presented a study that gathered data from South Africa, Australia, Brazil, and the United States involving journalists, civil society, and government.