How can journalism be more sustainable?
How can (or should) journalism pave the way for a sustainable and impactful future? The sustainability of journalism demands a multifaceted approach that encompasses ethical, societal and environmental considerations. In this podcast session, we discuss current challenges and opportunities for driving towards quality journalism.
Ethical journalism, responsible content creation, and diverse representation are essential for sustainable media. Journalistic transparency holds media organizations and reporters accountable for their work. By being open to sharing information and research with each other and observing new audience trends, journalists demonstrate a commitment to accuracy and fairness, which ultimately builds trust with their audience.
The future of journalism primarily depends on how well we can recognize the opportunity given by the audience’s changing habits and expectations, and how we can save marginalized areas within the media.
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Guests:
Neringa Jurčiukonytė – CEO of Media4Change
Elena Reimerytė – Video journalist for Bendra.lt
Host: Luca Majláth – EPER
Technician: Adrián Fábián – EPER
This content was published as part of PERSPECTIVES – the new label for independent, constructive and multi-perspective journalism. PERSPECTIVES is co-financed by the EU and implemented by a transnational editorial network from Central-Eastern Europe under the leadership of Goethe-Institut. Find out more about PERSPECTIVES: goethe.de/perspectives_eu.
Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible.
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