New Company Launched to Fight Fake News By fall, NewsGuard will begin providing online users with reliability ratings and 'Nutrition Label' write-ups for 7,500 news and information websites used and shared by US consumers. The company will use the same strategy to expand to Spanish sites in the country.
Support local news — it's crucial to our lives and our democracy The murder of five people at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis was tragic. It was also a powerful reminder that local news organizations are the bedrock of engagement in a democratic republic.
Trust in News, Misinformation and New Media Models The Knight Media Forum 2018, a gathering of leaders in philanthropy, media and technology working to strengthen local news and communities.
CPJ recognizes global Press Oppressors amid Trump's fake news awards The CPJ names its global Press Oppressors, world leaders who use rhetoric, legal action, and censorship to try to silence their critics.
IAPA urges an in-depth debate of Brazilian Fake News Bill Parliamentarians should deepen the discussion of the bill and to listen to all stakeholders.
IAPA condemns fact that Peru's Congress is considering legalizing discrimination against privately-owned media Condemnation of a bill being discussed by the Peruvian Congress which if adopted would prohibit public entities from placing official advertising in privately-owned news media.
IAPA surprised at deterioration of press freedom in Peru IAPA expressed its concern at actions by the Public Prosecutor's Office and Congress of Peru requiring journalists to reveal their news sources, which "represents a setback to press freedom in the country."
Open letter from the Inter American Press Association The sustainability of journalism during and after the pandemic, a responsibility for the democracies of America
News IAPA: Restraint of journalist is inappropriate and serious for exercise of press freedom in the United States