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[Commlist] Forum on Information and Democracy report - A New Deal for Journalism
Wed Jun 16 19:19:10 GMT 2021
The Forum on Information and Democracy report - "A New Deal for Journalism"
As the Covid-19 pandemic undermines journalism at a growing pace, the
Forum on Information and Democracy <https://informationdemocracy.org/>
is publishing its recommendations under the title "A New Deal for
Journalism". The report presents a plan to guarantee up to 0.1% of GDP a
year into journalism to safeguard its social function for the future.
The New Deal would be a massive commitment both at the national and the
international scale to ensure the social function of journalism.
Christophe Deloire, chair of the Forum, explains: “The New Deal for
Journalism consists of linking together various points that up to now
have been separate, i.e. how the market is organised, the technological
environment, and the work of journalists, with its working practices and
ethics. This amounts to rebuilding journalism, not as the ‘media
sector’, but as an essential element of freedom of opinion and
expression, predicated on the right to information.”
The working group’s steering committee is chaired by Rasmus Kleis
Nielsen, director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
at the University of Oxford and is composed of 17 international
specialists. The report was written by a team of rapporteurs supervised
by Sameer Padania, an expert on the information ecosystem.
The report is structured around four fields of action: media freedom,
the independence of journalism, a favourable economic climate and
support for a sustainable digital model. Among the recommendations are:
* Ensure full transparency of media ownership as part of broader
measures on transparency, anti-corruption and financial integrity
* Implement initiatives allowing quality journalism to be singled out
and given a comparative advantage again, such as the Journalism
Trust Initiative (JTI), to restore confidence among all stakeholders
* Support and adopt international measures for taxing digital
platforms, such as the global minimum corporate tax rate proposed by
the OECD
* Develop hybrid funding for the media, combining philanthropy and
public support by establishing private-public blended financial
instruments for commercial and non-profit media
* Secure from governments a commitment to spending 1% of official
development assistance on support for independent media and their
enabling environment
* Establish support mechanisms allowing citizens to support media
organizations of their choice (such as media vouchers, tax relief on
subscriptions, or income tax designations)
* Structure the reflection on the impact of AI on journalism by
including journalism and media as strategic sectors in national
Artificial Intelligence strategies and roadmaps
Read more at
https://informationdemocracy.org/working-groups/sustainability-of-journalism/
Or download the report directly from
https://informationdemocracy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ForumID_New-Deal-for-Journalism_16Jun21.pdf
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