‘Students, you will determine the future of journalism’

An icon of Spanish broadcast journalism, Iñaki Gabilondo, delivered a message last week designed to inspire and challenge 400 students and professors of journalism. “The future hasn’t been written yet:, he told them. “The question, ‘What is going to happen?’ is irrelevant. What will happen will be determined by what you do, what you don’t […]

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How publishers can overcome loss of Facebook traffic

Now that Facebook has made clear that it will not be promoting journalism to its users, all of the publishers who were getting much of their traffic there should look elsewhere. (Frederic Filloux of Monday Note has one of the best analyses of the company’s announcement.) What now? Well, there are several tactics and strategies […]

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2018: Credibility will be the new currency for journalism

An organization I work with that promotes development of independent media in Latin America, SembraMedia.org, recently asked me to make some predictions for 2018.

I really had just one: Credibility will be the new currency of journalism in 2018 and the years to come.  
But to explain, here are that prediction’s corollaries:

 1. Independent media–those based […]

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The audiences are in charge: are publishers listening?

Recently I was invited to give a lecture at the University of Malaga–“The audiences are in charge: Are publishers listening?” The audience had students in their doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s programs, as well as a number of faculty. Below is a summary of the presentation. 1. The marriage of convenience between advertising and journalism is […]

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It takes a village to identify false news

Filloux: A credibility scorecard Liberal democracies are being tested around the world by the rapid diffusion of misleading or false information designed to influence voters. It has happened in France, Catalonia, the U.K., and, of course, the U.S. Many have proposed–for example, the World Economic Forum–that two of the most powerful vehicles for spreading information, […]

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