Come finanziare il giornalismo investigativo indipendente
Gio 18 aprile 2024
16:00 - 16:50
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For journalism, financial independence is editorial independence. Whether it’s rich proprietors or philanthropists or any special interest group, newsrooms that are overly reliant on one funding source are always at risk. Meanwhile business models for journalism are precarious and constantly being disrupted: a trend highly likely to accelerate with recent rapid advances in AI and other emerging technology. And much high-quality, deep investigative reporting is expensive: it takes time, it is resource and labour-intensive. Even when the impact and the social value is clear, the numbers often don’t add up.
So how do you build a sustainable, resilient business to support high-quality investigative reporting? This panel will explore the multiple ways that award-winning newsrooms are growing and experimenting with mixed income streams: foundations, subscriptions, membership, voluntary reader donations, contracts, partnerships and much more. They will show how it’s possible to run a sustainable business even in the most repressive circumstances; when you have been exiled from a country and your reporters persecuted and jailed. And how it’s also possible to run successful outlets in crowded media markets that compete with far more established players. They will talk about how collaborations between large established brands and smaller independent players can be most effective, and equitable. And about how you maintain your independence and values while still making ends meet.
Sponsored by Open Society Foundations.
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Claudia Baez
CEO and co-founder of Cuestión Pública, a Colombian independent investigative media outlet, Claudia Báez is an award-winning investigative data journalist and media entrepreneur. She was one of the architects of one of the most comprehensive databases of the Colombian armed conflict at the National Center of Historical Memory. Claudia was a ProPublica fellow during the U.S. elections in 2016. She has been a data-driven journalism lecturer on Master's degrees and postgraduate classes at universities in Colombia and Ecuador.
Mary Fitzgerald
Mary Fitzgerald is Director of Expression at Open Society Foundations, leading its global work to advance open society values at the intersection of journalism, technology, and culture and art. Prior to joining the Open Society, Fitzgerald was editor-in-chief and CEO of the global news outlet openDemocracy, where she built an award-winning team of journalists and oversaw major growth in the organization’s global reach and impact. She established an investigative journalism unit and led ground-breaking campaigns to defend journalism and force transparency from governments and big tech. Before openDemocracy, she worked as a senior campaigner with the global organization Avaaz, where she organized campaigns to defend human rights and expose corruption, and as a senior editor of Prospect magazine in London. She has written for the New York Times, the Guardian, the Financial Times, the New York Review of Books, the Boston Globe, Al Jazeera, and others. She currently sits on the Avaaz b...
Juliette Garside
Juliette Garside has been deputy business editor at the Guardian since 2021. She joined the paper in 2011, and worked for six years as a member of the investigations team. She spearheaded the Guardian's move into cross-border, collaborative reporting with series ranging from the Panama Papers to the Daphne Project. Since the invasion of Ukraine, Juliette has edited a string of investigations on Russian wealth and sanctions enforcement, including the Russian Asset Tracker.
Daniel Howden
Daniel Howden is the founder and Managing Director of Lighthouse Reports, an award-winning European nonprofit investigative newsroom. A writer, reporter and editor his work focuses on surveillance technologies and migration. He was previously a foreign correspondent with the Economist, the Guardian and the Independent. Much of his work since 2016 has focused on migration; he was Senior Editor at Refugees Deeply and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford’s Refugee Studies Centre. He is a two-times winner of the Migration Media Award, and his long-form writing won special mention at the inaugural True Stories Award, and a finalist slot at the Online Journalism Awards.