Newsfluencers, not anchors — does it change what news is?
In a free-flowing conversation curated by the Pew-Knight Initiative for iMEdD's 2025 International Journalism Forum, four journalists discuss how the transfer of power from traditional media gatekeepers to the general public is playing out.
Tipsheets from the iMEdDIJF25 – Part ΙI: Framing the Story
Want to turn your data into sound, or transform your investigation into an interactive video game instead of a traditional video? This year’s Forum workshops provided a new set of tools and techniques to make your reporting more engaging and inventive.
Tipsheets from the iMEdDIJF25 – Part Ι: Tools and Methods for Investigative Journalism
This is the first of a two-part series highlighting key insights and takeaways from the workshops at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2025.
Reporting on the Greek Mafia: “The ‘Good Guy’ Can Be ‘Bad Guy’ and Vice Versa”
Two journalists from different generations, Yannis Souliotis and Giannis Tsakarisianos, who both cover the so-called “Greek Mafia,” spoke at the iMEdD International Journalism Forum.
“Navigating the Age of Doubt”: Journalists Debate Survival, Trust and the Future of their Mission
The opening panel of the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2025 highlighted a profession in flux, balancing threats and opportunities, technology and human values, skepticism and public service.
Covering Gaza – The War and Journalist Trauma with Manisha Ganguly
Manisha Ganguly, head of visual forensics and investigative correspondent for the Guardian, spoke to iMEdD during the International Journalism Forum 2024 about reporting on the war in Gaza through OSINT.
Two award-winning collaborations with Manisha Ganguly
Manisha Ganguli, The Guardian’s visual forensics lead and investigations correspondent, spoke with iMEdD about her involvement in two award-winning investigations that earned the IJ4EU IMPACT Award in September 2024, during the International Journalism Forum.
Responsible Reporting on Gender-Based Violence
Data journalists Carolyn Thompson and Sotiris Sideris talk about the importance of reporting on gender-based violence in a systemic context.
Defending Press Freedom: Alberto Spampinato
Italian journalist Alberto Spampinato details how the murder of his brother, journalist Giovanni Spampinato, led to the inauguration of the NGO “Ossigeno per l’Informazione”, an observatory documenting threats against Italian journalists.