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Kristinn Hrafnsson • Sarah Harrison • Joseph Farrell A journalist is taking legal action against the Metropolitan Police after it refused to release correspondence with the US about three WikiLeaks journalists under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on terrorism and national security grounds.
Italian investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi argued in a tribunal yesterday that terrorism legislation should not be used to clamp down on journalists working in the public interest to report on national security.
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The 24-7 news cycle and the pandemic have led to a burnout crisis in the media industry.
Newsrooms are offering on-demand access to therapy and mandating that staffers take vacation.
Burnout is particularly pronounced for journalists from underrepresented groups.
For many media organizations, the ideas that other industries have recently introduced to remedy burnout like a four-day workweek or offering the entire staff a paid week off might seem impossible to implement, given that the news cycle never switches off.
Erin Millar, the chief executive and founder of the Canadian digital publisher Discourse Media, did it anyway.