How to restore a safer news landscape in the digital age: takeaways from RightsCon25
On February 27, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) took part in RightsCon25 in Taipei. At this prominent summit on human rights […]
On February 27, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) took part in RightsCon25 in Taipei. At this prominent summit on human rights […]
The Online News Act, the so-called Bill C-18, Canada’s legislation that directs tech companies to pay news publishers, is now in its implementation phase. An opportunity to highlight the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) quality standard for news publishers as a benchmark to boost and safeguard independent, transparent and responsible journalism.
Benjamin Sabbah, the former CEO of the English-language news site Wordcrunch, has joined Reporters Without Borders (RSF) as head of the Journalism Trust Initiative media certification programme, to step up its deployment to media and information actors worldwide.
Radio stations, television channels, online news sites, newspapers… more than 1,000 media in 80 countries have signed up to the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) to restore trust with the public.