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ijf weekly roundup, News The impact of SLAPPS on Europe’s media, why Japanese news media are stuck in an offline world, and eleven projects selected for $3million GNI fund to combat COVID vaccination misinformation worldwide 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News Women and leadership in the news media, sexism’s toll on journalism, and how to cover vaccine hesitancy 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News The 30 biggest crowdfunded journalism projects since 2012, how publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South, and when should the media be paid for shared/used content? 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News A small step towards justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, the investigative journalism legacy of Ján Kuciak, and the idea that being vulnerable means not being a good journalist 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News Facebook calls Australia’s bluff, New Zealand provides funding for public interest journalism, and a big victory for India’s #metoo movement 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News The erosion of media freedom gathers pace in Poland, the clampdown on independent media is almost complete in Hungary, and the #OpenLux investigation into money laundering in Luxembourg 3 min read
ijf weekly roundup, News The end of the Indian idea, Hungary moves to silence last major critical radio broadcaster, and The New York Times tops 7.5 million subscriptions 2 min read