trust

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Newsrewired proudly supports Reporters Without Borders and the launch of Journalism Trust Initiative in the UK

Newsrewired is proud to support Reporters Without Borders and the Journalism Trust Initiative in their mission to reinforce trust in the media at such a crucial time. “We are thrilled to announce our participation in Newsrewired as a pivotal moment for the launch of the Journalism Trust Initiative in the UK,” said Benjamin Sabbah, director […]

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Kyiv Independent’s Jakub Parusinski to deliver keynote at Newsrewired

We need to start thinking of trust as a marketing problem. According to the latest report from the Reuters Institute, almost three quarters of publishers are concerned about the emergence of selective news avoidance. “There is no one central reason why audiences have become so distrusting of the news,” says Jakub Parusinski, CFO and co-founder of […]

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“Diversity is not about political correctness. It’s about quality journalism”

Lack of diversity in the newsroom, biased reporting and dipping trust in the media have all been hot topics for the past few months.

But how can we ‘unbias’ the news? In a Journalism.co.uk podcast, Tabea Grzeszyk, CEO and co-founder of the collaborative network for journalists Hostwriter, tries to answer that question in a new book called Unbias the News: Why diversity matters for journalism.

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US immigration and mass shootings reporter at AP joins debate on diversity in the newsroom

Russell Contreras, reporter with The Associated Press, will be joining Newsrewired panel to bring a US perspective and fresh ideas on how to make your media organisation thrive by attracting diverse talents. He will also speak about the strategies The Associated Press has used in its newsrooms, what has worked and what has not amid changing demographics.

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New speaker announcement: Marverine Cole joins panel on diversity in the newsroom

We are pleased to announce that Marverine Cole, journalist, broadcaster and academic at Birmingham City University, will be joining the panel.

Marverine Cole has worked for many of Britain’s most-watched and listened to broadcasters, including Sky News, ITV Central and BBC Midlands Today.

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