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Global Intelligence for the Digital Transition
Data and journalism are natural bedfellows: without information we’d be lost. But has this creation of a sub-discipline that calls itself ‘data journalism’ helped or hindered the profession’s embrace of the digital era? In researching data…
//October 15 / 2018 //read moreTo be clear, data journalism does not replace traditional journalism, but rather complements and enhances what journalists have been doing for centuries. How to use this guide if you are a newsroom manager, editor or journalist? Is it fine…
//March 16 / 2018 //read moreJournalism is by definition investigative. However, the depth and scope of possibilities to unearth and bring to light wrongdoings of public interest has increased manifold, thanks to the way the Internet has been evolving in the last…
//October 31 / 2016 //read moreProbably most people sort of knew off-shore havens were being used to hide taxable fortunes, to pillage national treasuries, or to receive bribes for sold consciences. However, when the Panama Papers stories connected names to bank…
//July 26 / 2016 //read moreFacebook and Google and their humongous data crunching machines flourish while fine media wilt. How to compete? They take media’s original costly-to-produce-content for free and make it available to users to circulate, anticipating their…
//June 16 / 2016 //read moreSummary of the key takeaways from WAN-IFRA’s annual congress …
//June 30 / 2014 //read moreTow Center for Digital Journalism released an extensive report “The Art and Science of Data-Driven Journalism“ …
//June 9 / 2014 //read moreNewspapers have compensated for lack of advertising by increasing cover price.
//June 3 / 2014 //read moreThe internet is enabling collaboration between activists, hackers and journalists on an unprecedented scale. Watch a documentary film series …
//January 8 / 2014 //read moreNepal’s Center for Investigative Journalism hosts publishers to discuss the threats and opportunities in “Doing Digital”.
//December 30 / 2013 //read more