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<https://twitter.com/RSF_Europe>M​EDIAS​RSF and its partners unveil the
Journalism Trust Initiative to combat Disinformation An innovative media
self-regulatory initiative designed to combat disinformation online –
called the Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) – was launched today by
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and its partners Agence France Presse
(AFP), the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Global Editors Network
(GEN). Paris, 3 April, 2018 – The Journalism Trust Initiative was unveiled
today at a joint press conference by RSF’s Secretary General Christophe
Deloire, AFP Global News Director Michèle Léridon, EBU Director General
Noel Curran and GEN president Peter Bale (who participated by video). JTI
is designed to promote journalism by adherence to an agreed set of trust
and transparency standards to be developed and implemented. This will
happen by means of the so-called Workshop Agreement of the European Centre
of Standardization (CEN), which was open on 3 April 2018 for participation
of interested stakeholders, for example media outlets, professional
associations and unions, self-regulatory entities like press councils and
regulatory bodies, as well as digital platforms, advertisers and consumer
interest representatives. “In the new public arena system, in which false
information circulate faster than real news, the defence of journalism
requires reversing this trend by giving a real advantage to all those who
reliably produce news and information, whatever their status,” RSF’s
Christophe Deloire said. The resulting standards are expected to reflect
transparency of media ownership and sources of revenues, as well as
journalistic methods and the compliance with ethical norms and
independence. They are intended to become a voluntary, leading benchmark of
media self-regulation and good practices for all those who produce
journalistic content, ranging from individual bloggers to international
media groups. Adopting the standards will pave the way towards a
certification process. “We have devised a self-regulatory mechanism based
on a global analysis of the news and information domain, one that makes it
possible to combine ethical with economic concerns. We are convinced that
our initiative will help to foster integrity in the public debate while
guaranteeing the broadest pluralism and independence”, Deloire added.
Benefits can be attached to the quality and independence of journalism
through preferential distribution and treatment by algorithms of search
engines and social media platforms, leading to better visibility, reach and
advertising sales. Media outlets “white-listing” may also be of interest to
representatives of advisers to help them decide where to channel their
spending. In addition, this mechanism could also serve as a transparent
instrument for the allocation of public funding for the media, as a tool
for self-regulatory bodies, such as press councils, and regulatory
authorities, as well as the basis of a trusted media label. “For AFP, a
global news agency whose mission is to provide news that is “accurate,
impartial and trustworthy”, the battle against the proliferation of
misinformation and false news goes to the very heart of our mission, says
Global News Director Michèle Léridon. As a leading partner in the
CrossCheck project which brought together over a dozen media to fight
against disinformation during the French presidential election, a key
partner in a range of projects tackling the problem of so-called “Fake
News” and a member of the European Union’s group of experts on the issue of
disinformation, AFP is delighted to participate in the Journalism Trust
Initiative in support of the combat for quality and accurate news.” “As the
upcoming GDPR [European General Data Protection Regulation] is set to show
the world how Europeans are united in dealing with privacy, this new
initiative from RSF is more than welcome”, expanded Bertrand Pecquerie,
Chief Executive Officer of the Global Editors Network. “We definitely need
more transparency about content providers, and we agree that a
self-regulatory and voluntary benchmark for all sources of journalistic
content is part of the solution. The Global Editors Network is ready to
participate – with other press organisations - in the discussion opened by
the Journalism Trust Initiative.” EBU director general Noel Curran added:
"The EBU believes that the online presence of public service media
organizations is vital to support informed citizenship and represents an
essential tool to fight the propagation of fake news. Reliable, quality
journalism is the hallmark of public service media and the EBU fully
supports this initiative which will aid our Members' audiences to identify
reliable sources and help sustain quality journalism." The CEN Workshop
Agreement (CWA) will be chaired by Claudio Cappon, the former Director
General of the Italian public broadcaster RAI, while Olaf Steenfadt, a
former journalist with German media outlets ARD and ZDF, will represent
RSF. The project plan published today on the CEN website
<https://www.cen.eu/news/workshops/Pages/WS-2018-004.aspx> is now up for
comments and approval by all groups concerned. Those in favour of the
document will then collaborate over a time-span of 12 to 18 months to
develop the actual indicators. Hosted by the French Standardization
Association (AFNOR) and co-hosted by its German equivalent the German
Institute for Standardization (DIN). The European Federation of Journalists
(EFJ), associated with reflections, made proposals that were taken into
account. As of September 2017, RSF organized a preparatory consultation in
Brussels with, beyond JTI partners, the Ethical Journalism Network (EJN),
the European Federation of Journalists, (EFJ), Netherlands Public
Brodcasters (NPO/KRO-NCRV), the German channel ARD, the European Magazine
Media Association, RTL Group, the Association of Commercial Television in
Europe (ACTE), the European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (EMMA/ENPA),
News Media Europe (NME), the World Association of Newspapers and News
Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the European Association of Communication Agencies,
the Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) at the Central European
University (CEU) of Budapest, the Observatoire de la Déontologie de
l'Information (ODI), the World Economic Forum, the Office of the
Representative for Freedom of Media of the Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). In February 2017, a consultation meeting was
also organized in Oxford on the initiative of the Reuters Institute for the
Study of Journalism. The leading web search engine, the American company
Google, told RSF that it decided to participate in the JTI process. “We
fully support and encourage initiatives which provide brands with safe and
trustworthy online environments. We welcome initiatives like this one which
strive to deliver more transparency, and we look forward to following its
progress”, said Stephan Loerke, the CEO of the World Federation of
Advertisers (WFA) in a statement to RSF. Reporters Without Borders, also
known under its French name Reporters sans frontières (RSF), is an
international non-governmental organization defending journalism.
Recognized as a public utility in France, RSF enjoys consultative status
with the UN, UNESCO, the Council of Europe and the International
Organization of La Francophonie. Headquarters in Paris work with offices in
London, Washington, Rio, Tunis and Taipei, branches in Germany, Austria,
Spain, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and correspondents in 130 countries.
The Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a global news agency delivering fast,
accurate, in-depth coverage of the events shaping our world from conflicts
to politics, economics, sports, entertainment and the latest breakthroughs
in health, science and technology. The Global Editors Network (GEN) is the
leading organisation fostering media innovation for editors across all
platforms – print, digital, mobile or broadcast -. GEN is a community of
more than 4,000 Editors-in-Chief and media innovators committed to
sustainable journalism through a variety of programmes designed to inspire,
connect and share. It is a non-profit, non-governmental association. The
European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the world’s leading alliance of public
service media (PSM). We have 73 Members in 56 countries in Europe, and an
additional 33 Associates in Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas. Our
Members operate almost 2,000 television, radio and online channels and
services, and offer a wealth of content across other platforms. Together
they reach an audience of more than one billion people around the world,
broadcasting in more than 120 languages. The EBU operates Eurovision and
Euroradio services.
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