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Planning a media training or workshop? Keep these pointers in mind.

People retain information because it either stands out, it relates to their existing knowledge base, or it’s something they retrieve, recount or repeatedly use over time. “The average layperson [who is] trying to learn nuclear physics for the first time, for example, will probably find it very difficult to retain that information. That’s because he […]

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Young people in Taiwan are driving enthusiasm for independent media

Ayoung democracy developing under the threat of its powerful neighbor, Taiwan ranks 38th in the Reporters Without BordersPress Freedom Index. Among democracies, it also has among the lowest levels of trust in the media. Taiwan’s media environment reflects its political landscape: it questions its ties with mainland China and is divided over its concept of the

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Newsroom leadership: Passing the baton, and some wisdom, to Asia’s young editors

2022-11-03. How can young media leaders make sense of the current hostile media environment? Veteran editors offered some suggestions to three cohorts from the TEMASEK Young Media Leadership Fellowship (YMLF) who gathered in Singapore this week. “Being a young media leader is about having responsibility, setting examples and being the person who inspires – and

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CEO Of Variety, Michelle Sobrino-Stearns, Paves The Way For Future Female Executives In Media

Image: Michelle Sobrino-Stearns, CEO of Variety, has found ways to achieve nine consecutive years of revenue gains and innovation, marking the strongest period of growth in the company’s history. KATIE JONES/VARIETY What is it like to be a female CEO of a large media company? As the digital publishing landscape continues to evolve, media outlets are

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Is There a Cure for Information Disorder?

Researchers are concerned not only with our exposure to mis- and disinformation but with the depth of confidence people have in their inaccurate beliefs. It’s difficult to separate the vitality of democracy from the vibrancy of the information that fuels it. In their landmark work on political knowledge in America, the scholars Michael X. Delli Carpini and Scott

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Iran: Two female journalists who reported about Mahsa Amini’s death accused of spying

he Ministry of Intelligence and the Intelligence Organisation of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have accused two female Iranian journalists who reported on the killing of Mahsa Amini of being CIA trained. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) strongly condemns the deliberate targeting which is part of efforts aimed at clamping down on the ongoing nationwide

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RSF horrified by frequent murders of journalists in Haiti

Image:La manifestation du dimanche 30 octobre 2022 devant le commissariat de Delmas 33 à Port-au-Prince durant laquelle le journaliste Romelson Vilcin a été tué après avoir été atteint à la tête par une bombe lacrymogène lancée par la police. Richard Pierrin – AFP Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for urgent measures to ensure that media

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