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Media viability is the ability of media to produce public interest journalism in a sustainable way. How can media development contribute?
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DW.COM in 30 languages ABOUT DW.COM Akademie Home Who we are Publications Contact Opportunities and Tenders Regions Africa Asia Europe/Central Asia Latin America Middle East/North Africa Key topics Innovation for Dialogue MIL Media Safety Media and Journalism Education Media viability Insights In focus Tools Library Impact Education International Media Studies Traineeship Training Workshops and Coaching Communications consulting Journalism Training Get in touch FAQ Innovation for Dialogue MIL Media Safety Media and Journalism Education Media viability Key topics / Media viability Out now: The Media Viability Manifesto provides an urgently needed common framework for joint action from the global media development community. Go to article The Media Viability Podcast 18.03.2024 DW Akademie’s dialogue on innovative and sustainable business models in a challenging global media landscape. The Media Viability Ambassadors 18.03.2024 The Media Viability Ambassadors are a group of media viability experts from around the world. Media Viability is the ability of media outlets and media landscapes to produce high-quality journalism in a sustainable way. Supporting Media Viability around the world is a primary field of action for DW Akademie, with a particular focus on supporting the viability of small and independent news organizations. Through its work on Media Viability, DW Akademie seeks to encourage the independent perspectives and reliable content necessary for democracy, economic development, and the protection of human rights. Introduction What is Media Viability? Media Viability is the ability of media outlets and media landscapes to produce fact-based, quality journalism in a sustainable way. Publications on Media Viability 03.12.2020 Interview How today's media can prepare for the crises of tomorrow Media expert Ann Hollifield will moderate a panel discussion on media resilience at this week's International Journalism Festival in Perugia. We spoke to her ahead of the event. Tools and Resources Analyze your risks and create your crisis plan 08.12.2022 A comprehensive online crisis preparation, management, and recovery tool for news organizations. Media Viablilty consultancy Pulling through the crisis with a sprint! While audience demand for reliable information is high during the coronavirus pandemic, many media outlets are struggling economically. How can media outlets become more resilient in the longer term? A 360° view of your media outlet's viability A new 'viability assessment map' helps media managers, media owners, and anyone else interested in developing a viability strategy for a media outlet to look at media viability from all angles. Media Viability Online Seminar To support the media start-ups network, DW Akademie created a series of presentations focussing on relevant topics that can help people working on media viability. You can find them all here. media viability 6 strategies for success Advances in technology have disrupted the media ecosystem. There is no single way to overcome the economic challenges of running a media outlet, but there are patterns. What do successful media companies do differently? From our projects Media viability podcast: Links and recommendations that can help your media outlet survive and thrive We’re wrapping up season one of "Survive and Thrive: The Media Viability Podcast" with a look back at the excellent guests we had this year, and a collection of links and recommendations that you might find helpful. Together for strong media: sharing knowledge on how media can survive Media landscapes are under pressure, with many outlets worldwide locked in an existential struggle. DW Akademie has brought together 10 media viability experts to share experiences and come up with possible solutions. What independent media outlets in Ukraine need in the long-term Despite enormous challenges, local journalism in Ukraine has persevered and adapted since the start of the war. What are the most pressing challenges now and in the future? Towards a Media Viability Manifesto DW Akademie and other leading media development organizations are joining forces to develop a common understanding and shared vision of media viability. Can journalism still be saved? At World Press Freedom Day in New York, DW Akademie and other leading media development organizations debated "radical approaches to saving journalism." As it turns out, there are at least a few glimmers of hope. Constructive Journalism: Solutions-oriented in times of crisis "Unfortunately, from what I see with a lot of colleagues, they are not going to stop and be constructive because they don’t see value in it, as long as they get views and money." A Constructive Journalism study trip for thirteen participants. Media in Ukraine one year since the invasion: "The whole world was relying on factual regional information" Since the Russian invasion, Ukraine’s media landscape has changed dramatically. One year on, DW Akademie looks back on the challenges that local and regional media have faced and what lies ahead. Afghan media sector faces economic collapse As journalists face repression under Taliban rule, the entire media sector is now falling apart, a study by DW Akademie finds. Quinoa, Music Festivals, and Cakes for the Audience: Media Viability in Ecuador Against the backdrop of an economic crisis, Ecuador’s financially weakened community media scene is getting creative to find new sources of revenue. Raking muck and raising funds Today, investigative media face a double challenge: They need to maintain independence while securing financial sustainability. In a new research paper, DW Akademie's authors propose a model to identify areas of action. Media viability Philanthropists must fill the gaps Private foundations can be part of a rescue plan for economically stricken media outlets. But like all forms of funding, this carries with it a set of implications, says media scholar Martin Scott. Audience research in media development Media development is often based on untested assumptions about the impact of media on governance. Local audience research can vastly improve the planning and effectiveness of media assistance projects. 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