The Washington Post / Jeremy B. Merrill and Drew Harwell
Miami Herald / Howard Cohen
International News Media Association / Olalla Novoa Ojea
Carrusel Deportivo introduces Victoria, an AI-powered soccer host, to a century-old radio station →“Victoria, the voice of soccer, is also a story of cross-platform and cross-brand experimentation. Victoria debuted on Carrusel Deportivo last November and also helps fans follow their teams 24/7 through Alexa. On Amazon’s platform, Victoria delivers a complete experience around the user’s favourite soccer team combining assets from Cadena SER, Diario As (Prisa’s sport newspaper), and sports data.”
The Guardian / Jim Waterson
Columbia Journalism Review / Jon Allsop
The crusading journalism of Ecuador’s assassinated presidential candidate →“The full circumstances of Villavicencio’s assassination aren’t yet clear, though officials have stated that suspects in the killing are nationals of neighboring Colombia and have ties to organized crime. And the incident has drawn global attention to a once relatively secure country that is rapidly spiraling into violence.”
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Laida Kaoma Chongo
How to rid Zambian journalism of “blalizo” →“Introduced by press conference and event organisers, blalizo was originally intended as a transport refund to entice more underfinanced media outlets to travel to cover their events. Today it is being abused as a supplementary income that interferes with the impartiality of news.”
LatAm Journalism Review / Florencia Pagola
NBC News / Nicole Acevedo
Climate disasters hit, and Spanish-language disinformation spreads →“…There was a network of Spanish-language social media accounts, mostly based in Spain and Latin America, that engage with a broader right-wing agenda and heavily relies on translated right-wing content originally generated in the U.S. in English. Among that content is climate change denialism.”
Platformer / Casey Newton
Elon Musk’s creep show →“…It’s another cringeworthy sideshow on the road to X’s eventual bankruptcy. And one more example of Musk as that most familiar figure: the noisy forum shitposter, forever writing checks with his mouth that his body can’t cash.”