5 big ideas shaping journalism's next chapter
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5 big ideas shaping journalism's next chapter
"Diario Vivo puts journalists and ordinary people on stage to tell personal stories. Nothing is recorded. It's pure human storytelling."
"Correctiv is building a network of 50+ theaters across Europe to distribute journalistic productions, with each performance having a significant impact."
"These projects follow in the tradition of Pop-Up Magazine, which hosted sold-out shows for tens of thousands of people across North America."
"The format is designed to make people laugh and cry and to restore trust between journalists and the public."
The International Journalism Festival in Perugia showcased over 2,000 journalists and highlighted innovative approaches to journalism. Live journalism is gaining traction, with initiatives like Diario Vivo in Madrid, which features personal storytelling without recordings, and Correctiv in Germany, which transforms investigations into theatrical performances. These projects aim to foster human connection and trust in journalism. The revival of live journalism is seen as a response to industry challenges, emphasizing creativity and sustainability in storytelling.
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