Latin America
Latin America
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Most people in four countries describe journalists positively
Strong majorities in Australia, Brazil, South Africa and the US use only favorable terms to describe journalists’ traits
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Journalists Who Face High Risks Require Better Security Practices to Provide News
Journalists surveyed who face high risks say their sources do too, and these journalists are not more likely to feel more supported by their news organizations.
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World Press Freedom Day 2025: About Half of Surveyed Journalists Report Their Government Seeks Too Much Control Over Their Journalism
Three quarters of surveyed journalists do not think it is OK for their government to define journalism, regardless of perspective on government interference
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Focus Group Insights #3: In a Digital World, Getting the News Requires More Work, Not Less
Defining News Initiative
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Enabling a Sustainable News Environment: A Framework for Media Finance Legislation
An analysis of 23 policies affecting over 30 countries
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Focus Group Insights #2: Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Use in News and Journalism
Defining News Initiative
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La amenaza global a la seguridad de los periodistas online y offline: Lecciones desde México
Un debate sobre la sostenibilidad del periodismo frente a las amenazas a la seguridad
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The Global Threat to Journalists’ Safety Online and Offline: Lessons from Mexico
A Discussion about Sustaining Journalism in the Face of Security Threats
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