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The RSF has published an index of press freedom around the world, listing Norway, Denmark and Sweden in the top three places, with the USA (55) falling 10 places below and Eritrea in last place. The Czech Republic ranks 17th. (BBC, RSF)
Pulitzer Prize winners for 2024 : NYT for investigative reporting, WaPo and Reuters for national reporting, and NYT for international reporting for the October 7 story. (Poynter)
A historical look at Pulitzer winners shows the decline of local and regional newspapers and the growth in online news outlets, especially at the local level (NieamanLab)
TikTok is suing the U.S. government, claiming that the law forcing it to sell or ban violates its U.S. users' First Amendment rights and divestment is "simply not possible." (New York Times)
Venture Club, an investment and social club for investors, announces the first annual Venture Club Pitch Night. During the special evening, innovative projects will get the opportunity to pitch their business to a distinguished panel of judges and investors. Event is open to anyone interested in discovering exciting new companies with growth potential. (press release)