Staying Fearless
In the past 12 months, the assault on independent journalism has intensified. Four leading voices on how to stand firm.
Highlights
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Katharine Viner: If we stay committed to the truth, we can differentiate ourselves and show our value in society.
1 min
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Patrick Radden Keefe: What happens to the independent journalist?
1 min
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Christiane Amanpour: In terms of life and death, we have to keep being fearless.
1 min
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Emma Tucker: We have to be telling people things that they don't know
1 min
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Emma Tucker: One of the biggest challenges to us now is what happens before you even publish
1 min 30 secs
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