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Program for ISOJ 25th anniversary now available: Participate in Austin or online in a premier journalism conference

With more than 70 speakers from media outlets from around the world, including four keynote speakers, all women journalism leaders, 10 panels on everything from AI and elections coverage to OSINT and how to reach young audiences, five workshops and more, the full program of the 25th anniversary of the International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) is now available.

This year’s lineup for ISOJ, to be held April 12-13 online and in Austin, Texas, features speakers from at least 17 countries, coming from media outlets like The New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, CNN, CBS, the Associated Press, the Marshall Project, and the Texas Tribune, and organizations like the Netherlands-based investigative group Bellingcat, the Solutions Journalism Network, and the Global Index on Responsible AI & Global Data Barometer.

ISOJ is organized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin’s Moody College of Communication. Since 1999, ISOJ has been growing and extending its impact as a premier journalism conference with a global reach, always anticipating trends and discussing the most pressing issues the news industry faces as it adapts to the digital media ecosystem.

In this milestone year, people from more than 20 countries across five continents have already registered to attend ISOJ. Now it’s your turn!

“ISOJ has always been on the cutting edge of digital journalism trends, and this year’s program really highlights how ISOJ continues to be at the forefront, leading discussions about everything from the ethics of AI to the place of influencers in the journalism landscape,” said Knight Center Associate Director Summer Harlow. “The breadth of speakers, topics, countries, and workshops is truly noteworthy, making our 25th anniversary program all the more important and relevant.”

Make sure to secure your registration today and join us to celebrate a quarter century of pioneering discussions about the evolution of online journalism. You can participate in Austin, where ISOJ will be held at the amazing facilities of the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center, on the campus of the University of Texas. Or you can register to participate online, taking advantage of the innovative features offered to remote attendees that go beyond simple web streaming.

So, online or in person, this ISOJ assures an unforgettable experience full of insights and groundbreaking ideas, as it has done for a quarter of century.

View the full program here.

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