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#IPIWoCo recap: Philanthropy can ‘catalyse’ media sustainability

  Philanthropy alone can’t save the free press, but it can unlock and catalyse other forms of support that are critical to the sustainability of independent media, from taxpayer funding to impact investment. That was the message from experts at a recent roundtable discussion held at the IPI World Congress in September 2021 on the […]

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Interview: For journalists in Afghanistan, unpredictability is ‘scariest thing of all’

On September 29, Al Jazeera’s Kabul correspondent, Ali Latifi, published an article with the arresting title ‘Death knell’, in which he describes the hardships Afghan journalists face since the Taliban takeover. “From the day the Taliban took over Kabul, the media has been facing a lot of pressure and violence from the Taliban side… Just […]

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#IPIWoCo recap: The future of public service media

  What are the keys to defending independent public broadcasting in Europe? The director general of the Austrian public broadcaster ORF, Alexander Wrabetz, shared his thoughts at the IPI World Congress on September 17. In several EU member states — Hungary and Poland are the most prominent examples — nominal public-service broadcasters have long since […]

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IPI condemns exclusion of journalists during Babiš-Orbán press conference

The IPI global network today joins its Czech National Committee and the Endowment Fund for Independent Journalism (NFNZ) in condemning the discriminatory exclusion of certain foreign and domestic journalists from a joint press conference held by the prime ministers of Hungary and the Czech Republic. On Wednesday, September 29, journalists from various European and Czech […]

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