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Thursday, June 18 • 17:00 - 17:30
What Cross-Border Collaboration Can Bring to Investigative Journalism
After WikiLeaks, Luxleaks, WildLeaks and Swissleaks it appears there is an unmistakable, mutual value in the collaboration between journalists, media organisations and non-profits around the world. How can editors produce and sustain original investigative journalism by tapping into international networks of knowledge and expertise?

Moderators
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Peter Bale

CEO, Center for Public Integrity
Before joining the Center for Public Integrity, Peter was responsible for the global growth of CNN International Digital, including setting the strategic vision, product development and execution. He is a proven industry leader, and has demonstrated the ability to work in both traditional... Read More →

Speakers
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Rachel Oldroyd

Director, Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Rachel Oldroyd joined the Bureau as deputy editor shortly after its launch in 2010 and has led many of the organisation’s key projects. Before joining the Bureau she spent 13 years at the Mail on Sunday, where she launched the award-winning Reportage section in Live magazine. The... Read More →
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Gerard Ryle

Director, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Gerard Ryle is the director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (www.icij.org) in Washington, an organisation that brings investigative reporters from around the world to work on big cross-border projects. In 2012, 2013 and 2014, ICIJ brought together more than 120 journalists from more than 50 countries to work on stories that made headlines and led to resi... Read More →


Thursday June 18, 2015 17:00 - 17:30 CEST
Sala Teatre