News - Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists
(PARIS, 01/08/2009) -- "Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists", published with support from UNESCO, Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism and International Media Support. This little book (about 80 pages in A4 format) fills a big hole in the literature on investigative reporting: It's a guide to the basics of finding, structuring and composing an investigation. Click here for the English version - Click here for the French version - For the Arabic version, go to www.arij.net
News - £2m boost for independent investigative journalism bureau
(LONDON, 17/06/2009) -- Independent investigative journalism in Britain has just got a terrific boost. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has been given a £2m grant by the Potter charity foundation.(Source: The Guardian) >>
News - Extensive online 'toolbox' of resources available for journalists
(LONDON, 15/07/2009) -- Journalists looking to increase their skills and knowledge and to find relevant resources can check out the Society of Professional Journalists' (SPJ) recently updated "Journalists' Toolbox." The website features links to useful informational websites on topics including social media, copy editing, teaching and reporting, and student resources. Expert opinions and insight on current topics in the news are also available. To access the Journalists' Toolbox, go to http://www.journaliststoolbox.org. (Source: International Journalists Network)
News - Knight Foundation gives $15 million worth of grants to digital investigative reporting projects
(BALTIMORE, 16/06/2009) -- The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has announced that it is to give grants totalling $15 million to help develop new economic models for investigative reporting on digital platforms. The grants intend to promote both local and national investigative reporting to "help provide the vital stories that citizens need to run their communities and their lives," said a press release. (source: Editorsweblog.org) >>
News - Border guards deny Romanian journalists entry to Moldova
(NEW YORK, April 8, 2009) --The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Moldovan authorities today to allow Romanian journalists to enter Moldova and report on anti-communist rallies that have swept Moldova's capital, Chisinau, since Monday. Approximately 10,000 protesters took to the streets on Tuesday to protest Sunday's parliamentary election, which was won by President Vladimir Voronin's Communist Party. >>
News - Mediterranean Journalist Award launched during the UN Alliance of Civilizations Forum
(ALEXANDRIA, 07/04/2009) -- International dialogue forum involving UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon kicks off with unveiling of the Anna Lindh Foundation’s regional media prize.
On the opening morning of the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations Forum, the world’s premier event and gathering for intercultural dialogue, the 2009 edition of the Mediterranean Journalist Award was officially launched. >>
News - Controversial judgment by ECtHR in case of protection of journalistic sources
(STRASBOURG, 31/03/2009) -- Today the European Court of Human Rights has delivered a regrettable judgment in a case of protection of journalistic sources: ECtHR 31 March 2009, Sanoma Uitgevers BV v. the Netherlands. With a 4/3 decision the Court is of the opinion that the order to hand over a CD-ROM with photographs in the possesion of the editor-in-chief of a weekly magazine is not a violation of Article 10 of the ECHR. >>
News - Overwhelming interest for European research grants
(BRUSSELS, 29/03/2009) -- There is an overwhelming interest for research grants to do European journalism. 29 journalists in 18 teams applied for 145.000 Euro. The jury thus will have a number of interesting applications to choose among when it distributes the 20.000 Euro for the grants of the pilot phase. >>
News - Predicting Media’s Future
The Quest for the Holy Grail - Karel Platteau, editor of Mediakritiek.be
(BRUSSELS, 17/03/2009) -- Mediakritiek.be - Shocks to the media like technical innovation and strangling financing make it worthwhile reading some reports to question the widespread glooming about Google. >>
News - Journalismfund.eu: The Business of Bribes
The Business of Bribes: new US investigative journalism project launched
Editors Weblog - PBS ventures FRONTLINE and FRONTLINE/World have launched an online investigation into international bribery in conjunction with the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley and non-profit investigative journalism outfit ProPublica. The site is called "The Business of Bribes" >>
News - Report: Enemies of the internet
(BRUSSELS, 1303/09) -- Reporters Without Borders issued a report entitled “Enemies of the Internet” in which it examines Internet censorship and other threats to online free expression in 22 countries. >>
News - Wobbing.eu: Danger of public pushed back into the paper ages
By Brigitte Alfter, editor of Wobbing Europe
(BRUSSELS, 10/03/2009) -- Will the public be held in the paper ages, while the EU administration is moving on to modern electronic administration? >>
News - Go to South-Korea as a KPF-EJC fellow
(M'RICHT, 19/02/2009) Korean Press Foundation and European Journalism Centre invite you to apply for a fellowship programme. This fellowship includes a 10-day tour through South Korea. The aim is to promote comprehensive understanding of the Northeast Asian nation. >>
News - The European Fund for Investigative Journalism launches it’s first research grants
FOLLOW THE STORY
(BRUSSELS, 20/02/2009) -- Do you have a good idea for a journalistic story, that really matters? What about that story-idea, you never got around to do as you lacked the money for the research? Today the European Fund for Investigative Journalism, EFIJ, for the first time calls for proposals to distribute a sum of 20.000 euro for research grants. >>
News - Doing more with less: VoiceOfSanDiego.org leads the way in non-profit investigative journalism
To mark the relaunch of the Editors Weblog, the World Editors Forum is running a special series entitled "Doing More with Less." The series highlights major trends that editors-in-chief are using to steer their newsrooms through the difficult economic climate. The seventh in the series takes a look at non-profit investigative journalism site VoiceOfSanDiego.org. >>
News - Digital News Affairs 2009
(BRUSSELS, 01/02/2009) -- DNA 2009 will be tackling the big issues facing media companies large and small alike. The 4th and 5th of March in Brussels' Plaza Hotel. The hosts for the conference will be Richard Gizbert, presenter of Al Jazeera’s “The Listening Post” and Ben Hammersley, Associate Editor of Conde Nast’s “Wired” Magazine in the UK. >>
News - New Center for Investigative Journalism launched
(MADISON, 14/01/2009) -- ,A new Center for Investigative Journalism is being launched to examine government integrity and other issues in Wisconsin.
News - 'N.Y. Times' Editor: Good Journalism Is Not Cheap
(NEW YORK, 09/12/2008) -- Newspapers that so often tell people what's happening are now facing the question of what will happen to them. In the teeth of the current recession, more and more companies in the already troubled industry have been forced to cut staff and shrink the size of their publications. (Source: npr)
News - Gates Foundation donates millions for global health media coverage
(New York, 09/12/2008) -- The cost of covering global health issues is expensive which means that news organizations have been cutting back on their reporting. In order to ensure coverage of their work in the health industry, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has offered a grant of $3.5 million to The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. (Source: New York Times) >>
News - Pulitzer prizes expand to include web-only news outlets
(NEW YORK, 09/12/2008) -- For the first time, the Pulitzer Prizes will accept submissions from online-only news outlets, but require that they be 'text-based' submissions from news organizations that are updated at least weekly and include original reporting. (source: Editor and Publisher) >>
News - Frontline Club journalism awards 2008
(LONDON, 28/11/2008) -- Frontline Club Charitable Trust announced this year’s winners of the Frontline Club Award and the Frontline Memorial Tribute. The celebration in association with Canon UK takes place in London, on the 28th of November. This time the organization has a special award to introduce the 2008 Frontline special Commendation. The winners of this year are the photograpers Yuri Kozyrev and Arkady Babchenko.
News - Speech by Kris Peeters, Flemish minister-president and Flemish minister of media
(BRUSSELS, 27/11/2008) -- During the first European Investigative Journalism Conference on Friday November 21 in Brussels, the Flemish minister-president Kris Peeters gave a speech (through his speech writer Astrid Van Parys). Here we bring the full text.
News - Survey: Changing low news value
(The Hague, 27/11/2008) -- We are a group of students studying European Studies with as specialization Communication, at The Hague University, The Netherlands. We are currently busy with a project assigned to us by the European Centre for the Vocational Training. As part of our project we are going to answer the question: How are journalists able to be influenced in order to write about publications, as well as securing coverage of initiatives and polices which may be of low news value to their audience.
News - Wob-conference in Brussels gets cooperations off the ground
(BRUSSELS - 25/11/2008) -- New journalistic stories using freedom of information acts as an integral and important part of the research are well on the way after conference in Brussels this weekend. >>
News - A Digital Guide for Tracking Corruption
(BRUSSELS, 24/11/2008) -- A new digital handbook designed to help investigative journalists track corruption across borders was introduced Nov. 22 at the European Investigative Journalism Conference in Brussels. The handbook which is published by the Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism and the International Center for Journalists provides an array of new tools for investigative journalists that will help them give the public a better understanding of regional and global criminal networks. >>
News - Amsterdam: Press fund to include free dailies
(A'DAM, 17/11/2008) -- Free dailies will now be included in the Dutch Press Fund support policy, according to Newspaper Innovation. Previously, only paid publications could apply for funds for special projects or research. >>
News - Journalists branching out across mediums
(FLORIDA, 17/11/2008) -- Journalists are facing serious problems in the print industry, but are also faced with a new opportunity--switching platforms so they can work everywhere. >>
News - U.S-European Environmental Journalists' Summit in Boulder
(BOULDER, - 12-15/11/2008) -- The CSIS Transatlantic Media Network and the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado will host the first annual U.S.-European Environmental Journalists' Summit in Boulder, from November 12th to 15th, 2008. >>
News - Course in Foreign Reporting
(HELSINKI, 05/01/2009-30/03/2009) -- The Foreign Reporting, organised by the University of Helsinki course is a theoretical and practical course for local or international students, aimed at providing them with the conceptual framework and the practical skills needed to work as a foreign reporter on assignment. The course puts emphasis on multiculturality, ethnicity, cultural minorities and international journalism. It lasts from 5th of January to 30th of March 2009. >>
News - Press Cartoon Europe - New award of Press Cartoon Belgium
(KNOKKE-HEIST - 04/01/2009) -- Every year since 1999 Press Cartoon Belgium, or PCB, has awarded the PCB Prizes to the best press cartoons published in Belgium. On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, PCB is launching a new award, Press Cartoon Europe (PCE). Apllications have to be sent before the 4th of January 2009.
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News - The Spring 2012 round for the PUMA.Creative Catalyst Awards opens
LONDON - The PUMA.Creative Catalyst Award is an international documentary development fund of up to €5000 per film. The Awards are designed to support the development of your documentary film idea and give you resources to shoot and edit your trailer.
News - UN Special Rapporteur/OAS Statement on Wikileaks
WASHINGTON/GENEVA - In light of ongoing developments related to the release of diplomatic cables by the organization Wikileaks, and the publication of information contained in those cables by mainstream news organizations, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression see fit to recall a number of international legal principles. The rapporteurs call upon States and other relevant actors to keep these principles in mind when responding to the aforementioned developments
News - Website on Press Freedom Launched in Hungary
VIENNA - The South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East and Central Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), has launched a specialized website dedicated to press freedom-related developments in Hungary. The Budapest-based Center for Independent Journalism, a member of the South East European Network for Professionalization of Media, is SEEMO´s partner in this project.
News - Enter Council of Europe Youth Media Award by 1 August
BRUSSELS - EYP and the Council of Europe are calling on young journalists from across Europe to enter the recently launched second Council of Europe Youth Media Award. The theme of the competition is media freedom and the competition kicked off on 1 March with a deadline of 1 August.
News - Media freedom threatened in most European countries, says OSCE
BRUSSELS - Media freedom is threatened in most European countries, warns the Organisation for Co-operation and Security in Europe, highlighting incidences in several of its member states including EU countries France, Italy and Greece.
News - Report sheds light on EU hunt for journalist's sources
BRUSSELS — An internal report by the EU anti-fraud office, Olaf, has shed light on how close the bureau came to hunting down the sources of a German investigative journalist, in a case with implications for press freedom in the EU capital.
News - ‘Toxic Europe’ seeks crowdfunding
BRUSSELS - The documentary movie project ‘Toxic Europe’ investigates the trafficking of hazardous waste within Europe. The production team seeks support via co-producers and crowdfunding.
News - European judgment on protection of sources a 'victory for press freedom'
AMSTERDAM - The right of journalists to protect their sources will be strengthened throughout Europe, after a judgment from the European Court of Human Rights Tuesday. In a ruling strongly reaffirming the "vital importance" protection of sources plays to press freedom, the court overturned a ruling that had compelled Dutch journalists to reveal the names of participants in illegal car races.
News - 'Season of Communication' @ IES
BRUSSELS - An innovative training series at the Institute for European Studies: "Reporting on the EU? Issues and Impact" in collaboration with the Pascal Decroos Fund.
News - 2010 IRE Awards
Columbia, MO - IRE has announced the winners of the 2010 IRE Awards. The Pascal Decroos Fund is very proud to announce that their colleague, Brigitte Alfter, director of Journalismfund.eu, is nominated. A complete list of winners (including judges' comments) and finalists can be found here.
News - Campaign against narrowing of EU Access to Documents Rules
MADRID - Access Info Europe this week called for signatures for an open letter to Members of the European Parliament as part of its campaign to stop narrowing of the EU's rules on access to documents, Regulation 1049/2001.
News - Journalists rewarded for their work
On Wednesday 19 October, four European journalists were awarded the European Parliament Prize for Journalism 2011. This prize is for having contributed to developing, “a greater understanding of the EU”.
News - "Who has power, who doesn't and who's loosing it?"
Interview with Mark Schapiro, speaker at European Investigative Journalism Conference, Brussels
(BRUSSELS, 10/10/2008) "Hold the power and use it to reveal things, ... the power is increasingly in Brussels, and that is why this conference is extremely important." - says Mark Schapiro author of the book Exposed - The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power. On the VVOJ Conference he will talk about the European Union's leading role in global economy and political power. He also shares useful tricks how to use the EU as a way of investigating international stories.
News - 'N.Y. Times' Editor: Good Journalism Is Not Cheap
(NEW YORK, 09/12/2008) -- Newspapers that so often tell people what's happening are now facing the question of what will happen to them. In the teeth of the current recession, more and more companies in the already troubled industry have been forced to cut staff and shrink the size of their publications. (Source: npr)
News - 1,1 million euro for journalistic research grants
BRUSSELS - Journalists with a good idea for an investigative story with a European angle can now apply for research grants from the European Union. 1,1 million Euro will be distributed in two rounds of applications. The first deadline is on January 15th 2011. >>
News - 2011 Daniel Pearl Awards Winners Announced
KIEV/WASHINGTON - The awards honor the slain Wall St. Journal reporter and celebrate the best in cross-border investigative reporting. This year’s biennial competition attracted 70 entries from 30 countries. An international panel of five judges selected seven finalists, from which they chose one U.S. winner, one international winner, and a Special Citation.
News - 2011 Pulitzer Awards Announced
NY USA - The 2011 Pulitzer Prizes have been announced and there is a pleasant surprise among the winners.
News - 324.000 Euro for European Journalism
The Open Society Foundations has granted € 324.000 to Journalismfund.eu and its sister projects under the Belgian Pascal Decroos Fund for the coming two years.
News - Amsterdam: Press fund to include free dailies
(A'DAM, 17/11/2008) -- Free dailies will now be included in the Dutch Press Fund support policy, according to Newspaper Innovation. Previously, only paid publications could apply for funds for special projects or research. >>
News - Applications for € 88.000 at Journalismfund.eu
In the latest call for proposals 13 applications have been submitted asking for almost € 90.000. Journalismfund.eu has € 20.000 to distribute in this round.
News - Applications Open for 2011 Dart Ochberg Fellowships
BALTIMORE - Apply online now for an intensive program, to be held in Baltimore Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, designed to help mid-career journalists improve coverage of traumatic events. Deadline for entries is July 27.
News - Assange bashing no good for journalism
Julian Assange has been a remarkable source for mainstream media. So why has he been so ill-treated in return? There are many accusations levelled at him and his organisation, and whatever their bases, none of them justifies the reactions. And this hurts journalism as a whole.
News - Australian government could pay for journalism education
The Finkelstein inquiry into the media and media regulation flags a future need for government to fund journalists' education.
News - Award for Investigative Reporting in Dangerous Environments
KIEV - The Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Kyiv will present an award for investigative journalism in a developing country or a country in transition, which was reported under threat, duress or difficult conditions. This is the fourth conference at which the Global Shining Light Award is being granted. The first was presented at the Toronto Global Conference is 2007.
News - Bevins Prize for investigative journalism opens for entries
LONDON - The Bevins Prize, established to recognise outstanding achievement in investigative journalism, has opened for entries for its 2010 award.
News - Brussels debate on funding of journalism is wakening up
BRUSSELS - 1,1 million euro to investigative journalism research grants! The European Parliament allocated the money for a pilot project, the call for proposals is out, and the news have stirred a debate in Brussels. Even if that was the only effect, the initiative by the EP would have been worth the while.
News - Call for 2010 'Dr. Erhard Busek SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South East Europe'
VIENNA — The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) is pleased to announce the 2010 Dr. Erhard Busek - SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South East Europe. Sponsored by Dr. Erhard Busek - Jean Monet Professor ad personam, President of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe, Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), Former Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe and President of the European Forum Alpbach - the EUR 3,000 award will be presented to a journalist, editor, media executive, media expert, writer or journalism trainer in South Eastern Europe, who has promoted better understanding amongst peoples in the region and worked towards ending minority-related problems, ethnic division, racism, xenophobia, or who has helped in any other form to foster understanding in South East Europe.
News - Call for applications
Do you have a European story that goes across borders, and do you need a bit of extra support to carry it out? Then maybe Journalismfund.eu can help you with a research grant.
News - Call for Applications – Balkan award
BELGRADE — Each year ten journalists are chosen to receive funding and professional support to research and report on a topic of regional and European importance.







