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Transparency, training and trust: Would you believe it?
Propaganda, click-bait and conspiracy theories: the internet is awash with unreliable content. How can audiences sort fact from fiction?...
IMPRESS
Dec 13, 2019


CONVERSATION | 'Who cares about public interest news?'
In 2012, Lord Inglewood chaired the House of Lords Inquiry that recommended financial incentives to support investigative journalism....
IMPRESS
Dec 13, 2019


CONVERSATION | 'What do the Panama Papers say?' Jane Martinson interviews Mar Cabra
Spanish journalist Mar Cabra (@cabralens), former Head of Data Unit at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ),...
IMPRESS
Dec 12, 2019


DISCUSSION | What do audiences want?
Once upon a time, audiences simply took what they were given. You might have read a daily newspaper or tuned in to watch the evening...
IMPRESS
Dec 12, 2019


Independent and ad-free: the future of news?
Journalism doesn’t come for free – but journalists don’t want owners or advertisers breathing down their necks. Is it possible to be...
IMPRESS
Dec 12, 2019


2018 Conference: Independent publishers take the stage
Editors of publications regulated by IMPRESS had the opportunity to join different panels at the inaugural Trust in Journalism Conference...
IMPRESS
Jul 11, 2019
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