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‘Over 80% of the ASEAN inhabitants are on the web. A area with individuals who badly want high quality journalism to navigate by means of transitions and turbulence.’
There’s a quiet revolution happening in numerous elements of the world. Newsrooms that used to see one another as mortal enemies are coming collectively a la Avengers.
In France, 80 French information shops banded collectively to create a platform, Impartial Media Portal, that aggregates their tales into one house. In Canada, varied newsrooms created Unrigged, which additionally aggregates their content material into one digital house.
Within the Philippines, the Philippine Press Institute (PPI), got here up with one thing comparable, the PPI Information Commons, which centralizes the articles of its member newsrooms into one web page.
If I known as this a revolution, what’s it rising up in opposition to?
The reply: social media feeds that make it tougher and tougher to search out journalism.
These social media feeds which have been the highest supply of stories and data for 90% of internet-using Filipinos have modified the way in which we’re accessing journalism.
Due to this served-to-you method, most of us go on Fb and look forward to information to return to us. That labored for some time: information articles would reliably seem on our feeds. It was habits much like turning on the radio, or switching to a TV information program.
However now, Meta’s algorithms and Google’s AI Overviews, make it much less possible we’ll learn or discover journalism if we simply look forward to it to look on our screens.
This Columbia Journalism Overview article sums up this revolution this fashion: “Impartial media are turning away from the platforms that after promised visibility and towards shared, community-owned infrastructure.”
It talks of how newsrooms, as soon as rabid rivals, at the moment are constructing a “extra cooperative web for journalism.”
This revolution was high of thoughts for me on November 25, because the Rappler group welcomed particular friends to our newsroom. Editors and newsroom leaders from varied Southeast Asian information shops spent a complete day with us to speak about our shared issues about the way forward for information and journalism in our area.
We informed them about how we’re additionally making an attempt to construct a “extra cooperative web for journalism” on our Collab Group platform on our app. Three Philippine information shops – Day by day Guardian from Iloilo, SunStar from Cebu, and PPI – now have public chat rooms on the platform.
Our friends included newsroom executives of Malaysiakini from Malaysia, Tempo from Indonesia, Mizzima from Myanmar, Kiripost from Cambodia, and Singapore-based The Straits Instances.
All of us report from nations in Asia’s third most populous area, with over 680 million individuals, over half of whom stay in city areas. It’s a youthful area, with nearly 1 / 4 of its individuals aged 15 to 29 years previous.
Over 80% of the ASEAN inhabitants are on the web. ASEAN is residence to each the world’s third largest democracy (Indonesia), and Asia’s oldest (Philippines). One member state is an absolute monarchy, Brunei, and three are constitutional monarchies (Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia).
Such a various and thrilling area, a area that should be reported on. A area with individuals who badly want high quality journalism to navigate by means of transitions and turbulence.
Subsequent yr, the Philippines would be the chairman of ASEAN. Our authorities may also be enjoying host to our Southeast Asian neighbors, to foster cooperation in financial, safety, and cultural insurance policies.
Within the face of social media algorithms hostile to journalism, it’s excessive time journalists collaborate too. Not simply that, journalists may also must collaborate on a deeper stage with their readers. This collaboration should be such that readers are remodeled, from mere passive shoppers, into companions in storytelling, and members of a group that assist journalism.
As an example, the Impartial Media Portal in France is partly funded by reader donations. An analogous French information collective platform, La Presse libre, costs a subscription charge divided among the many 8 accomplice newsrooms.
On this time of inventive destruction, maybe what must be introduced down are outdated siloes. What can we change them with? We create the reply collectively.
What’s brewing


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