Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “journalism”
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Journalist Yuyu Dong's Detention Extended Two Months By China
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, 2023 - Following is a statement from Eileen O’Reilly, president of the National Press Club, and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, on the extended detention of Chinese journalist Yuyu Dong.
“We have learned through the family of Chinese journalist Yuyu Dong that his unjust detention has been extended two months. We had expected a verdict Dec. 27.
This extension will now push Yuyu’s detention beyond the anniversary date of his arrest in 2022.
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Embracing In-Camera Authenticity: Capturing the Essence of Reality in Photography
San Francisco, November 21, 2023 - MarketAnalysis.com, a leading provider of comprehensive market research and analysis, is thrilled to announce the release of our latest market report focusing on “In-Camera Authenticity in Journalism, Media, and Press.”
This insightful report delves into the burgeoning trend and significance of in-camera authenticity within the realms of journalism, media, and press. As visual storytelling continues to evolve, the demand for genuine, unaltered content is paramount, particularly in industries where accuracy and truthfulness are integral.
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Sony Electronics and The Associated Press Complete Testing of Advanced In-Camera Authenticity Technology to Address Growing Concerns Around Fake Imagery
New In-Camera Signature Solution Attaches Digital Certificate to Photos at the Point of Capture to Certify Legitimacy
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 21, 2023 - Today, Sony Electronics announces the completion of a second round of testing for Sony’s in-camera authenticity technology with Associated Press. This in-camera digital signature allows for the creation of a birth certificate for images, validating the origin of the content.
Sony’s authenticity technology provides a machine-based digital signature, removing the opportunity for undetected manipulation at the start.
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Today is World Television Day: The Impact of an Ever-Evolving Medium
On November 21st each year, people around the world commemorate World Television Day, an occasion dedicated to honoring the significance of television in our lives. Since its inception, television has revolutionized how we consume information, entertain ourselves, and connect with the world beyond our immediate surroundings. This day serves as a reminder of the profound impact this medium has had on society and its continual evolution. Television, often hailed as the “window to the world,” has been a catalyst for change, shaping cultures, influencing opinions, and bringing global events right into our living rooms.