Ripensare l'industria del giornalismo attraverso una prospettiva "solution": offrire e misurare l'impatto sociale, editoriale e del modello di business

Ripensare l'industria del giornalismo attraverso una prospettiva "solution": offrire e misurare l'impatto sociale, editoriale e del modello di business


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Gio 18 aprile 2024

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14:00 - 14:50

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As more newsrooms and journalists engage in solutions and constructive journalism, there is a growing body of data on the impacts these journalistic approaches can have. There are social impacts, such as increased community involvement in efforts to tackle challenges from youth mental health to plastic pollution. But there are also important editorial and business model impacts. Solutions stories and verticals can attract funding from donors and funders. They receive increased time on page, potentially increasing the appeal of an outlet to advertisers. And they can help drive subscriptions, due to increased audience trust and willingness to pay.
This session will provide three case studies of the social, editorial and business impact of solutions journalism. It will also make an argument that a ‘solutions lens’ should be applied to the journalism industry’s business model problem. Moderated by Corinne Podger.


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Dina Aboughazala
Dina Aboughazala

Dina Aboughazala is an Egyptian media entrepreneur and bilingual journalist who spent 14 years working for the BBC before launching her media startup Egab in August 2020. Egab empowers local journalists from the Middle East and Africa to publish in regional and international media outlets stories that challenge stereotypes and dominant narratives about their communities. Egab specialises in solutions journalism, a genre focused on reporting how people respond to problems in their communities. During her years at the BBC, Dina covered political, social, economic, cultural and media developments in the MENA region. Dina holds an MA in Interactive Journalism from City, University of London, and when she’s not busy running her startup she gives talks and training sessions on solutions journalism and diversity and inclusion in the media.

Anita Li
Anita Li

Anita Li is a journalist, news entrepreneur, media consultant and educator. Currently, she is the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of The Green Line, an award-winning community-driven and solutions-focused news outlet in Toronto. Anita is the Journalism Innovator-in-Residence at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). She previously taught media executives and news entrepreneurs at the City University of New York's Craig Newmark Graduate School of journalism. Anita has over two decades of experience as a multi-platform journalist in three markets: Toronto, New York City and Ottawa. She started her career as a reporter and editor at Canadian legacy outlets, including The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, CBC and CTV. After that, she worked in strategic, management-level roles at American digital media publications, such as Complex, Fusion and Mashable. Anita was also director of communities at The Discourse. As a writer and reporter, she has been published in...

Corinne Podger
Corinne Podger

Corinne Podger is Senior Manager for Programs and Education at the Walkley Foundation for Journalism. She has worked in the media sector for more than 30 years as an journalist, educator, lecturer, and author and provided training consultancy to support learning outcomes and professional development for thousands of reporters in more than 60 countries. Her consultancy clients have included BBC Media Action, Thomson Reuters Foundation, WAN-IFRA, the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, CNN, Forbes, the World Federation of Science Journalists, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Women in News, multiple divisions of the United Nations, and the World Health Organisation. Corinne is an accredited trainer with the Solutions Journalism Network, and for the BBC and Reuters. Her specialisms include digital-first newsgathering, online verification, mobile journalism, social multimedia production, podcasting and audio storytelling, and strategic audience engagement that drives brand a...

Lisa Urlbauer
Lisa Urlbauer

Lisa Urlbauer is head of Journalism Training at the Bonn Institute for Journalism and Constructive Dialogue, which supports journalism that places people at the centre of the story, highlights solutions and is socially responsible. Following stints in Aarhus, Amsterdam, Valencia, and New York, she joined the Bremen daily newspaper Weser-Kurier as a journalism trainee. She spent two years working for the Solutions Journalism Network in New York and Germany and has promoted the uptake of solutions-oriented journalism in Europe ever since. Her efforts to spread the practice earned her the Grow Fellowship from Netzwerk Recherche, a German non-profit dedicated to strengthening quality journalism.

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