Media Finance Monitor / Peter Erdelyi
Abundance near Perugia →“The [International Journalism Festival] serves as a near perfect metaphor for a lot of the journalism it showcases: incredibly valuable and potentially empowering, but often a little too difficult to access for some, especially if you are not already into it.”
Nieman Reports / Elias Schisgall
With international students at risk, campus newspapers loosen editorial policies →“At The Daily Tar Heel at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, editor-in-chief Laney Crawley said the paper is granting anonymity more readily than before and has acceded to two or three takedown requests from columnists who have immigrant relatives and who have written things critical of Trump. The editors of The Exponent at Purdue University in Indiana have gone even further: They announced in February that they would remove all names, photos and identifying information of pro-Palestinian students from their published content.”
The Verge / Jess Weatherbed
Wikipedia is giving AI developers its data to fend off bot scrapers →“Wikipedia is attempting to dissuade artificial intelligence developers from scraping the platform by releasing a dataset that’s specifically optimized for training AI models. The Wikimedia Foundation announced on Wednesday that it had partnered with Kaggle — a Google-owned data science community platform that hosts machine learning data — to publish a beta dataset of ‘structured Wikipedia content in English and French.'”
Latin American Journalism Review / Marta Szpacenkopf
WAN-IFRA / Lucinda Jordaan
Columbia Journalism Review / Lauren Watson
Press Gazette / Charlotte Tobitt
Facebook referral traffic is increasing again after algorithm change, Similarweb data shows →“In January this year Meta said it ‘will take a more personalised approach to political content, so that people who want to see more of it in their feeds can’ across Facebook, Instagram and Threads, resulting in more news content appearing. Similarweb data estimating Facebook’s share of total social referral traffic in March 2024 versus 2025 appears to confirm the change in strategy is having a positive effect on many of the biggest news websites.”