Global Lessons from a press in peril

Martin Baron posits that democracy cannot exist without a free press – and a free press cannot exist without democracy.

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Global lessons from a press in peril - World News Day

Martin Baron posits that democracy cannot exist without a free press – and a free press cannot exist without democracy. Every year of my journalistic career of nearly half a century, I have known only a free and independent press in the United States. My professional start was in the 1970s. Those were years when […]

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"While we can’t exactly call today a happy #WorldNewsDay today, there is hope. Together, people are organising and mobilising toward a better media future, with real answers to some of the biggest questions our news landscape tackles today. Will you join them?" Look up the Media Revolution campaign to find out more!

Tomorrow is World News Day, and in a time of a clear retreat from fact-based politics, the need for fact-based journalism seem ever more pressing....

Around the world journalists are under attack, both economically & physically, and while we may often be dissatisfied with their work, finding journalists we trust remains one of the quickest ways to maintain an overview of the current political sh*tshow.

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World News Day – Celebrating Fact-Based Journalism Globally

World News Day highlights the power of fact-based journalism, uniting newsrooms worldwide on 28 September to promote truth and media literacy.

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Tomorrow is #WorldNewsDay.

World News Day is a global initiative to draw public attention to the role that journalists play in providing trustworthy information that serves citizens and democracy.

World News Day takes place annually on September 28.

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Commentary: #WorldNewsDay
"role of #journalism hasn't been more important around e world & #Singapore.. rise of e #lowinformationvoter, a #phenomenon 1st observed & described by #American political scientist S Popkin in 1991, refers to a tendency by people to make #political #choices based on #superficial cues in lieu of more substantive info.. politicians hv sought to leverage on tis.. credible & trusted #news media ecosys can & shld.. focused on bring'g #truth to light"
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Commentary: Does the world still need news media?

On World News Day today (Sep 28), it is worthwhile asking if the occasion - and indeed the news media industry as a whole - has any broader relevance in our society. Former journalist and news editor Nicholas Fang gives his take.

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Did you know...?

Today, September 28, more than 600 newsrooms are celebrating World News Day... an initiative to bring attention to the role Journalists and trustworthy news play in serving citizens and Democracy.

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LEARN ABOUT THE DETAILS AT blips.news!

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What if they held a World News Day and no one, not even the news industry, came?

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World News Day

World News Day celebrates the work of professional news organisations and the impact they make on the communities they serve.

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Journalismus und Demokratie: Der Journalismus ist nach wie vor eng mit den älteren, wirtschaftlich gut gestellten und politisch gemäßigten Menschen mit hohem Bildungsstand verbunden. Doch gegenwärtig ist er dabei, den Kontakt zu weiten Teilen der sonstigen Öffentlichkeit zu verlieren.
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https://www.zeit.de/kultur/2024-09/journalismus-demokratie-vertrauen-world-news-day/komplettansicht

Journalismus und Demokratie: Es wird Zeit, dass Journalisten zuhören

Der heutige World News Day soll die Bedeutung des Journalismus für die Demokratie betonen. Aber was tun, wenn sich die Öffentlichkeit zunehmend von ihm abwendet?

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