Disrupted politics, resilient media: sustainable journalism in a polarized world

Disrupted politics, resilient media: sustainable journalism in a polarized world


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Sab 12 aprile 2025

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11:30 - 11:55

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In an era of political upheaval, the role of resilient, sustainable journalism has never been more critical. How can newsrooms inform audiences, build trust, and ensure financial sustainability while navigating volatile political landscapes?
Join Jamil Anderlini, POLITICO’s European Director, as he leads a presentation on how outlets can cut through the noise, adapt to shifting audience habits, and deliver impactful journalism that thrives even in the most challenging times.
This session will explore strategies for audience engagement, sustainable growth, and the pivotal role of subscription strategies amid the chaos of modern politics.


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Palazzo Murena (Perugia)
Palazzo Murena (Perugia)

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Jamil Anderlini
Jamil Anderlini

Jamil Anderlini is POLITICO’s Regional Director in Europe. In this role, he is responsible for driving and implementing POLITICO’s strategy across the entirety of its European business, as well as elevating and strengthening the publication’s voice on the global stage. Having previously managed POLITICO’s European newsroom as Editor-in-Chief, Jamil’s extensive journalistic achievements and sharp strategic insights have shaped the publication’s success in Europe. With a deep understanding of both the editorial landscape and the rapidly shifting world of global politics, Anderlini oversaw POLITICO’s expansion across a variety of different markets alongside a unified newsroom strategy with the company’s American operations. An award-winning journalist, editor, and published author, he joined POLITICO from the Financial Times where he spent six years as Asia Editor, Assistant Editor and member of the Editorial Board, overseeing all editorial coverage and strategy throughout Asia. He also previously held roles as Beijing Correspondent and Beijing Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, Beijing Correspondent for the South China Morning Post, and Chief Editor of the China Economic Review. In addition, Anderlini was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2013. A US and New Zealand native, Anderlini speaks fluent Mandarin.