The 25th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) took place April 12 – 13, 2024, online and in person at the University of Texas at Austin. You can find coverage of the event below. Thank you for joining us and we’ll see you next year!
ISOJ 2024 Archive
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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Rachel Davis Mersey, Dean, Moody College of Communication, UT Austin
Keynote Session: Speak what you seek until you see what you’ve said: Creating a gutsy vision for local news
Chair: Emily Ramshaw, President & CEO, The 19th*
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Keynote Speaker: Wendi C. Thomas, Founding Editor and Publisher, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
Panel: Press Forward: A half-billion-dollar philanthropic initiative to revitalize U.S. local news
Chair: Rachel Davis Mersey, Dean, Moody College of Communication, UT Austin
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Special presentation: John Palfrey, President, MacArthur Foundation
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Dale R. Anglin, Director, Press Forward
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Courtney Bengtson, Chief Strategy Officer, Wichita Foundation
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Jim Brady, Vice President of Journalism, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Panel: Using OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) and SOCMINT (Social Media Intelligence) for war coverage, investigative reporting and fact-checking
Chair: Marc Lavallee, Director, Technology, Product and Strategy/Journalism, Knight Foundation
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Meg Kelly, Senior Reporter, Visual Forensics, The Washington Post
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Eoghan Macguire, Lead Editor, Bellingcat (Netherlands)
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Marc Perkins, Investigations Editor, Europe and Asia, BBC World Service (UK)
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Haley Willis, Visual Investigations journalist, The New York Times
Workshop: New Google tools for reporting and fact-checking
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Ashley Edwards, News Partner Manager, Associations and Local Partners, Google
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Mary Nahorniak, U.S. Teaching Fellow, Google News Initiative
Workshop: Strategies to optimize revenue in local news
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Courtney Lewis, Chief of Growth Programs, Institute for Nonprofit News (INN)
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Michael Ouimette, Chief Investment Officer, American Journalism Project
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Katie Rethman, Product Strategy Lead, Newspack
Panel: AI in the newsrooms: What is working now and how it is helping to improve journalism
Chair: Trei Brundrett, Senior Advisor (Consultant), American Journalism Project
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Lilian Ferreira, General Manager of Strategy and Metrics, UOL (Brazil)
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Aimee Rinehart, Senior Product Manager AI Strategy, The Associated Press
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Andrew Rodriguez Calderón, Data Project Lead, The Marshall Project
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Zach Seward, Editorial Director for AI initiatives, The New York Times
Keynote Session: Mission Impossible: Meduza’s 10 years of experience beating Kremlin censorship
Chair: Kathleen McElroy, Professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Keynote Speaker: Galina Timchenko, Co-founder, CEO & Publisher, Meduza (Independent Russian media outlet operating from Latvia)
Panel: How should journalism and platforms constructively address the global challenge of polarization?
Chair: Janet Coats, Managing Director, Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology
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Richard Gingras, Vice President of News, Google Inc.
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Mónica Guzmán, Senior Fellow for Public Practice, Braver Angels
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Tina Rosenberg, Co-founder, Solutions Journalism Network
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Sonal Shah, CEO, The Texas Tribune
Panel: Social media regulation, copyright changes, government subsidies: How can new policies affect journalism?
Chair: Anya Schiffrin, Director, Technology and Media, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs
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Jeff Jarvis, Tow Professor of Journalism Innovation, Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
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Amy Mitchell, Founding Executive Director, Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
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Victor Pickard, Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
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Steve Waldman, Founder and President, Rebuild Local News
Research Breakfast: Trends in online journalism research
Chair: Vanessa D Higgins Joyce, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Texas State University
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Amy Ross Arguedas, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (UK)
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Richard Fletcher, Director of Research, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (UK)
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Gina Masullo, Associate Director, Center for Media Engagement, UT Austin
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Sue Robinson, Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, UW-Madison
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Anya Schiffrin, Director, Technology and Media, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs
Workshop: Building an agile newsroom to succeed in a rapidly changing future
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Becca Aaronson, Chief Product Officer & Co-founder, News Product Alliance
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Upasna Gautam, Senior Product Management Leader, Digital News Platforms, CNN
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Damon Kiesow, Knight Chair in Journalism Innovation, Missouri School of Journalism
Panel: Global Roundup Part 1: Lightning presentations about the state of journalism around the world
Chair: Dawn Garcia, Director, John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, Stanford University
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Manasseh Azure Awuni, Founding Editor in Chief, The Fourth Estate (Ghana)
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Faisal Karimi, Founder & Director, Afghanistan Institute for Research and Media Studies (Afghanistan)
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Efrat Lachter, Investigative journalist, Channel 12 News (Israel)
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Ángel Nakamura, Multimedia Journalist & Research Fellow, UT Austin (Mexico)
Panel: Influencers/content creators and journalists: What can they learn from each other?
Chair: Adeline Hulin, Head of Unit, Media and Information Literacy and Digital Competencies, UNESCO (France)
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María Paulina Baena, Journalist and Co-Creator, La Pulla (Colombia)
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Sam Ellis, Creator and Showrunner, Search Party
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Salla-Rosa Leinonen, Producer, Yle Kioski (Finland)
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Hugo Travers, Journalist and Content Creator, HugoDécrypte (France)
Panel: Editors’ perspectives: The struggle of metro newspapers to survive and thrive in the digital era
Chair: David Ryfe, Director and Professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Manny García, Executive Editor, Austin American-Statesman
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Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, Editor In Chief, San Francisco Chronicle
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Katrice Hardy, Vice President & Executive Editor, The Dallas Morning News
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Nicole MacIntyre, Deputy Editor, Toronto Star (Canada)
Workshop: Balancing Journalism & Tech Related Policy with the Safeguarding of a Free Press & the Public’s Open Access to News
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Amy Mitchell, Founding Executive Director, Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
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Connie Moon Sehat, Senior Research Fellow, Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
Workshop: Optimizing Your YouTube Strategy for 2024 Elections
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Nicolette Scott, Strategic Partner Manager, YouTube News
Keynote Session: The business of journalism — creating a sustainable model
Chair: Evan Smith, Senior Advisor, Emerson Collective
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Keynote Speaker: Meredith Kopit Levien, President & CEO, The New York Times Company
Panel: The media and election season: Are we gonna get it right this time?
Chair: Evan Smith, Senior Advisor, Emerson Collective
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Errin Haines, Editor at Large, The 19th*
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Abby Livingston, Senior Congressional Reporter, Puck
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Charlie Sykes, Contributor/Columnist, MSNBC
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Shawna Thomas, Executive Producer, CBS News’ CBS Mornings
Panel: Global Roundup Part 2: Lightning presentations about the state of journalism around the world
Chair: Dawn Garcia, Director, John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, Stanford University
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Hannah Ajakaiye, Journalist, FactsMatterNG (Nigeria)
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Roberson Alphonse, Head of National News, le Nouvelliste (Haiti)
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Pavla Holcová, Investigative Journalist and Founder, investigace.cz (Czechia)
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Yana Lyushnevskaya, Senior Journalist and Deputy Editor in Chief, Kyiv Bureau, BBC Monitoring (Ukraine)
Panel: AI in journalism: Ethics, opportunities and pitfalls
Chair: Josephine Lukito, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Sebastián Auyanet, Audience Strategist, Impact and Newsroom Experimentation, NowThis (Uruguay)
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Nicolás Grossman, Deputy Project Director, Global Index on Responsible AI and the Global Data Barometer (Argentina)
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Andrea L. Guzman, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Northern Illinois University
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Sil Hamilton, Researcher-in-residence, Hacks/Hackers (Canada)
Closing Remarks and Honoring Journalists José Rubén Zamora and Gustavo Gorriti
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Romina Mella, Managing Editor, IDL-Reporteros (Peru)
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José Zamora, Chief Communications and Impact Officer, EXILE