A new Guide to Investigative Journalism
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) in collaboration with iMEdD have co-produced the guide "Introduction to Investigative Journalism", written by some of the world's leading investigative journalists.
Journalists Are Leaving X for Bluesky. Will They Stay There?
This isn’t the first time that members of the media have pledged to quit Elon Musk.
“I have a USB stick for Boutaris”
The attack at Thessaloniki’s White Tower, the far-right, the police, and the reporters.
RSF, CPJ Urge Trump to Turn New Leaf on Press Freedom
Journalists and organizations defending press freedom in the US and around the world urge the incoming Trump administration to shy away from attacking the media and uphold to the democratic role of a free press.
Trust, politics and billionaires
Terry Egger has worked in newspapers in the United States for more than 40 years. Most recently he was CEO/Publisher of "The Philadelphia Inquirer”. Prior, he served as the CEO/Publisher of "The Plain Dealer" in Cleveland for 8 years as well as Publisher of "The St Louis Post-Dispatch."
The fallout from The Washington Post’s controversial decision to not make an endorsement for president
Staff members are seething. Some have quit. The audience is so angry that it is reportedly canceling subscriptions by the thousands.
Collaborative Journalism with Frederik Obermaier
Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and bestselling book author Frederik Obermaier speaks to iMEdD about the present and future of investigative journalism and the power of collaboration.
Abuse of power and the public interest with Paul Caruana Galizia
A conversation with award-winning journalist and author Paul Caruana Galizia on press freedom, exposing the abuse of power, and serving the public interest.
“Ask a journo” by iMEdD and EPP
Four award-winning journalists attending the 2024 iMEdD International Journalism Forum sat-down with iMEdD and the European Press Prize to discuss the most pressing issues faced by journalists today.