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Our podcast: How press freedom is threatened in Hungary and Poland In this episode for World Press Freedom Day we look at the pressures on independent journalism in two EU countries Hungary s Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Poland s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki meet in Budapest. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo Saturday 1 May 2021 The topic In this episode of our podcast we talk to two of our Journalist Fellows about the growing pressures facing journalists and independent news media in Poland and Hungary. We look at the threats of authoritarianism, the weaponisation of advertising revenue, and self-censorship. We also look at levels of support for independent media and what can be done within the industry, and on a political level, to defend media freedoms. ....
Meera: Nikki, let’s start at the end. Well, the end as in your new book, News for the Rich, White and Blue. It touches on a key problem in journalism. As you say, large national, international outlets have pivoted to serving readers who can and will choose to pay for news, and therefore you end up skewing coverage towards the wealthy, White and liberal audience in the US, and a wealthy, White, possibly less liberal audience in the UK. Could you speak a bit more about the consequences of that? Nikki: What I really worry about is you see essentially the news that’s most likely to survive is coming from these extremely large institutions and organisations that have global friends. And I think this is particularly the case when we look at what might be formally called a newspaper because I don’t think the ....
Our podcast: How can we amplify women s voices in journalism? In this episode, we ask women journalists from three countries about the role of gender in newsrooms and news coverage People take part in a rally calling for women s rights in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2017. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside Monday 8 March 2021 The topic In this episode of our Future of Journalism podcast, to mark International Women s Day, we speak to three women journalists from Kyrgyzstan, India and Indonesia to discuss female representation in the news media, why they got into journalism, and how to ensure women’s voices and interests are heard. ....
A larger-than-life, restlessly curious fellow : my memories of Godfrey Hodgson Hodgson, who died recently, was the Director of our Fellowship Programme from 1993 to 2001. Mark Landler pays tribute to him Godfrey Hodgson (left) with the 1999 cohort of Journalist Fellows. Credit: Ian Henscheke Mark Landler Monday 1 February 2021 Godfrey Hodgson, born on 1 February 1934, died on 27 January 2021. A respected journalist and a trained historian, he wrote a number of books, most of them about American history. From 1993 to 2001 he was the Director of our Journalist Fellowship Programme. Our former Journalist Fellow Mark Landler, London Bureau Chief of the New York Times , remembers his time with Godfrey in this piece. ....