L’informazione come servizio pubblico in un panorama mediatico in evoluzione

L’informazione come servizio pubblico in un panorama mediatico in evoluzione


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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11:00 - 11:50

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Public service media promise to play a special role in society and, at their best, remain some of the most widely used and highly and broadly trusted sources of news. But public service media also face old and new perils – frequent political attacks, competitive pressures from both private sector news media and from platform companies, the risk of losing touch especially with younger and hard-to-reach audiences, and the challenge of how to serve everybody in irreducibly diverse, deeply unequal, and often disputatious societies. In this panel discussion, three public service news leaders offer their thoughts on how the institution needs to evolve to deliver on its promise.
Moderated by Rasmus Nielsen.


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Renée Kaplan
Renée Kaplan

Renée Kaplan is Head of News at ARTE. She was previously Head of digital editorial development at the Financial Times, where she led teams working on innovation, new editorial products and much of the FT's digital journalism, including newsletters and podcasts. Before moving to the Financial Times, she was Deputy Editorial Director of news network France 24, and has worked as a journalist on staff at numerous U.S. media including CNN, CBS and the New York Observer.

Anne Lagercrantz
Anne Lagercrantz

Anne Lagercrantz is a former reporter, who started her career at TV3 and tabloid newspaper Expressen before she moved on to TV4 where she worked as a political reporter and as a manager at various positions. She was appointed Editor in Chief at TV4 News in 2005 and was recruited to public service and the Swedish Radio in 2011 as head of the national news organization Ekot. In 2015 she was appointed director of News and Sports division at SVT, Swedish Television. Since then SVT News has made a painful but successful digital transformation to become the number one choice among 20-40 year olds. In June 2023 she was appointed Deputy General Director of SVT. She is currently in charge of security and preparedness, analysis and planning and the development of SVT’s public digital services.

Naja Nielsen
Naja Nielsen

Naja Nielsen is digital director of BBC News and a member of the leadership team of BBC News, the News Group Board. She is responsible for the digital strategy and development of the BBC portfolio of digital news services. BBC News provides news across digital, radio and TV for everybody in the United Kingdom, and globally in more than 40 languages. Previously, Naja was the chief journalism officer at Orb Media, a global journalism start-up in Washington D.C. She was born in Denmark, where she led editorial development in many different roles at DR, Danish Broadcasting, lastly as head of news.

Rasmus Nielsen
Rasmus Nielsen

Rasmus Kleis Nielsen is Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. He is also Professor of Political Communication at the University of Oxford. He was previously Director of Research at the Reuters Institute and and Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Press/Politics. His work focuses on changes in the news media, on political communication, and the role of digital technologies in both. He has done extensive research on journalism, American politics, and various forms of activism, and a significant amount of comparative work in Western Europe and beyond. His books include The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy (2010, edited with David Levy), Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns (2012), Political Journalism in Transition: Western Europe in a Comparative Perspective (2014, edited with Raymond Kuhn) and Avoiding the News: Reluctant Audiences for Journalism (2023, co-authored with Ruth Palmer and...

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