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View all search resultsIndonesia ranks 111th among 180 countries on the 2024 press freedom index of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which has said journalists investigating corruption there are often subjected to intimidation and violence by authorities.
While the internet, and later social media, have created seismic changes in the media industry by disrupting how news and content are distributed and monetized, if we are to believe proponents of AI, the change that is coming will be even more fundamental.
News publishers and governments like Australia have argued that Facebook and Google unfairly benefit in terms of advertising revenue when links to news articles appear on their platforms. Meta has been scaling back its promotion of news and political content to drive traffic and says news links are now a fraction of users' feeds.
The Jakarta Post joined a panel composed of some of Indonesia’s leading media players to map out the challenges in the run up to the 2024 election, spotlighting the important role of the media in shaping public perception and holding up the truth.
As we welcome the month of October, Astra reminds the general public and journalists that the registration for the 2023 Lomba Foto Astra and Anugrah Pewarta Astra is still open until November 6. The Lomba Foto Astra dan Anugerah Pewarta Astra 2023 is a photo competition.
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