Media workshop

At the Assises du journalisme de Tunis, they tell Brut Tunisie and "L'Orient-Le Jour"

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For three days, numerous debates and workshops were held on the theme of “The urgency of journalism” at the Cité de la culture in Tunis.

© International Journalism Conference

By: Stéphane Defossez |

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Simon Decreuze Follow

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From March 17 to 19, the International Conference on Journalism was held in Tunis.

The media workshop

was there and held out its microphone to Syrine Attia of Brut Tunisie and Caroline Hayek of the Lebanese daily

L'Orient-Le Jour

.

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For three days, 700 people, most of them journalists, from around thirty countries, took part in the second edition of the

International Conference on Journalism

in Tunis, the theme of which was “The urgency of journalism”.

During debates and workshops, they discussed editorial practices, economic models but also the threats to journalism.

This issue of

The Media Workshop

 features:

  • Syrine Attia

    , Tunisian editor-in-chief of

    Brut

    , a video media born in France at the end of 2016 which continues its international development.

  • Caroline Hayek

    , senior reporter for the French-speaking Lebanese daily

    L'Orient-Le Jour

    .

    She made her newspaper proud by winning the Albert-Londres prize in 2021 and recounts the challenges of her title in a Lebanon still in crisis.

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