Panel: How to avoid news avoidance and burnout of journalists and audiences
Welcome Session
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Summer Harlow, associate director, Knight Center
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Rosental Alves, ISOJ founder and chair, School of Journalism and Media, University of Texas at Austin
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David Ryfe, director and professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
Keynote panel: Creating Funds to Finance Journalism
Chair: Jim Brady, vice president of Journalism, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
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Dale R. Anglin, director, Press Forward
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Vanina Berghella, regional director for Latin America & the Caribbean, International Fund for Public Interest Media (Argentina)
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Sarabeth Berman, CEO, American Journalism Project
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Carolina Oms, director of Partnerships and Fundraising, Brazilian Journalism Support Fund (Brazil)
Panel: How to rebuild trust in journalism after years of attacks and declines in credibility
Chair and presenter: Michael D. Bolden, CEO, American Press Institute (API)
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Sally Lehrman, founder and CEO, The Trust Project
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Joy Mayer, founder and executive director, Trusting News
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Stephen Buckley, public editor, The Dallas Morning News
Panel: Beyond the hype: The real impact of AI on newsrooms
Chair and presenter: Nikita Roy, founder, Newsroom Robots Lab
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Juliana Castro Varón, senior design editor of A.I. Initiatives, The New York Times
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Uli Köppen, chief AI officer, public broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk (Germany)
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Tim O’Rourke, vice president, Editorial Innovation and AI Strategy, Hearst Newspapers (HNP)
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Brooke Siegel, vice president of Content, Yahoo News
Workshop: Get Started with AI Tools for News
Iain Christie, trainer, Google News Initiative (Canada)
Watch Session VideoTaller: Comienza a utilizar herramientas de inteligencia artificial para noticias
Mariana Alvarado, trainer, Google News Initiative (Mexico)
Watch Session VideoKeynote session: The Gen Z scoop: How Teen Vogue leverages trust and authenticity to attract young audiences
Chair: McKenzie Henningsen, editor in chief, The Daily Texan, UT Austin
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Keynote speaker: Versha Sharma, editor in chief, Teen Vogue
Panel: Fact-checking in journalism during times of platform-enabled mis/disinformation
Chair and presenter: Lucas Graves, professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Clara Jiménez Cruz, chair, European Fact-Checking Standards Network
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Glenn Kessler, editor and chief writer, The Fact Checker, The Washington Post
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Laura Zommer, co-founder and CEO, Factchequeado (Argentina/U.S.)
Global roundup: Challenges to journalism around the world
Chair: Dawn Garcia, director, John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, Stanford University
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Lina Chawaf, CEO, Radio Rozana (Syria)
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Dieu-Nalio Chery, freelance journalist (Haiti)
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Gregory Gondwe, managing and editorial director, Platform for Investigative Journalism (Malawi)
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Luz Mely Reyes, co-founder and director, Efecto Cocuyo (Venezuela)
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Mikhail Rubin, deputy editor in chief, Proekt (Russian site in exile)
Panel: Political satire for the digital era: From animated cartoons to memes
Chair and presenter: Ramon Ramirez, managing editor, The Daily Dot
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Paul Alonso, associate professor, Georgia Tech
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Mark Fiore, visual journalist, cartoonist
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Sarah Pappalardo, co-founder, Reductress
Research breakfast: Agenda-setting and online journalism: A Tribute to Max McCombs
Chair and presenter: Sebastián Valenzuela, associate professor, Pontifical Catholic University (Chile)
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Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, professor, Texas State University
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Tom Johnson, professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Natalie Jomini Stroud, director, Center for Media Engagement, UT Austin
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Zhi Lin, graduate student, University of Texas at Austin
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Paula M. Poindexter, professor, PSchool of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Stephen D. Reese, professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
Keynote session: More informed: The stakes and future for public media
Chair: Sonal Shah, CEO, The Texas Tribune
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Keynote speaker: Katherine Maher, president and CEO, National Public Radio (NPR)
Panel: Doing journalism in countries with democracies on the decline
Chair: Ann Marie Lipinski, curator, Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University
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Carlos Dada, director and co-founder, El Faro (El Salvador)
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Gülsin Harman, journalist (Turkey)
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Arfa Khanum, senior editor, The Wire (India)
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András Pethő, co-founder, editor and executive director, Direkt36 (Hungary)
Panel: Covering Trump 2.0: Challenges facing journalists in Washington, DC
Chair: Evan Smith, senior advisor, Emerson Collective
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Eugene Daniels, co-host, MSNBC’s “The Weekend”
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Elizabeth Kennedy, White House editor, The New York Times
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Ashley Parker, staff writer, The Atlantic
Special session: A Conversation with Julie Pace
Chair: Evan Smith, senior advisor, Emerson Collective
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Special guest: Julie Pace, senior vice president and executive editor, The Associated Press
Workshop: NotebookLM for Journalists and Pinpoint for Journalists
Iain Christie, trainer, Google News Initiative
Watch Session VideoKeynote session: A conversation with Terry Tang
Chair: Evan Smith, senior advisor, Emerson Collective
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Keynote speaker: Terry Tang, executive editor, Los Angeles Times
Panel: New understandings of “journalist” and “journalism” in the age of influencers
Chair and presenter: Amy Mitchell, executive director, Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
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Oliver Darcy, founder, Status
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Carlos Eduardo Espina, content creator and nonprofit director
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Liz Kelly Nelson, founder, Project C
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Ben Reininga, former head of Editorial, Snapchat
Panel: How to avoid news avoidance and burnout of journalists and audiences
Chair: Kate West, assistant professor of instruction, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Benjamin Toff, associate professor, University of Minnesota
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Sandra Vera Zambrano, associate professor, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico)
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Stephanie Edgerly, professor and associate dean of Research, Northwestern University
Panel: Synthetic media and journalism: Avatars, image creation and manipulation
Chair: Robert J. Quigley, professor of practice and director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Carlos Eduardo Huertas, director, Connectas (Latin America)
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Claire Leibowicz, head of AI and Media Integrity Program, The Partnership on AI (PAI)
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Santiago Lyon, head of Advocacy and Education, Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI)
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Craig Silverman, national reporter, ProPublica