What is the impact of journalism and how to measure it?
Ven 11 aprile 2025
15:00 - 15:50
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Journalistic organizations are convinced their job is relevant for society, and should be supported, But often, they fail to explain and prove how the content they produce impacts the lives of the public. In an era in which journalism has to fight for the attention of the general public, it is even more crucial that the industry takes a deeper look at itself and starts to conceptualize, observe, measure and communicate its impact.
In this panel, three newsroom leaders from different countries and backgrounds will debate and explore how they are tackling these challenges with innovative approaches, methodologies and tools to prove to their audiences, funders, and supporters, why and how what their newsrooms are doing matters. Agencia Publica, in Brazil, has developed an AI-powered tool, Publica IQ, to analyse and classify online mentions according to its methodology and turn them into easy-to-use reports for its Communications team. In Paraguay, El Surti combines visual storytelling with an active approach to mobilizing people around information. With this approach journalists adopt the role of civic facilitators. An impact tracker with five indicators of impact - from civic awareness to systemic change - documents the results of this approach. In the US, ground-breaking nonprofit CalMatters and The Markup execute a unique impact strategy for major projects weeks before they publish, using four impact levers to guide the journalism itself and how it interacts with communities. The Pulitzer Center, a US organization with international reach, also works with all its grantees to enhance the impact of every project they support.
This panel will cover the following topics:
> Use case: why is it important to understand and communicate journalistic impact?
> Methodology: how do the panelists conceptualize impact?
> Tools: what tools do they use?
> Impact & revenue: how do their methodologies drive revenue?
> Success cases: examples of journalistic impact that helped their business in any way.
Moderated by Sameer Padania.
Modificato più di un mese fa
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Jazmin Acuna
Jazmín Acuña is co-founder and editorial director of El Surtidor, a digital media outlet in Paraguay specializing in visual journalism. Currently, she is Journalist Fellow at Oxford University's Reuters Institute, where she is exploring trust-building in news by applying an impact methodology beyond the algorithms and focused on grassroots outreach. Jazmín has championed coverage tailored for young audiences and guided her team to do in-depth reporting about the climate crisis, mis and dis-information and human rights abuses. Under her leadership the outlet has garnered several accolades, including the Gabo Award for innovation in 2018, the Ortega y Gasset Award for excellence in investigation as part of the regional team of Transnacionales de la Fe, led by El Clip; finalist for the International Press Institute Free Media Pioneer Award in 2023; and finalist for the Sigma Awards in 2024. Jazmin has conducted academic research and led training sessions on her areas of interest with various organizations. She has served as a panelist and facilitator at events hosted by the Gabo Foundation, International Press Institute, Pulitzer Center, Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford, among others. Jazmin is an Ashoka fellow.
Marina Dias
Marina Dias is a Brazilian journalist and Communications Director at Agência Pública, the first non-profit investigative journalism agency in Brazil. Since 2014, Marina has led communication strategies, establishing a network of 600 media outlets, blogs, and websites for the republication of Agência Pública's stories. Additionally, she developed methods to monitor the republications and impact of the stories, and also created an AI-powered tool to register and analyze this impact, called PúblicaIQ. Marina has also formulated communication strategies for Agência Pública’s innovative journalism projects. Furthermore, since 2019, she has also led Agência Pública's social media and membership teams.