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CTRL+J LATAM: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Panel 2: The Power of Persuasion: Several Perspectives, One Stage
Sérgio Ludtke, President, Instituto Para o Desenvolvimento do Jornalismo (Projor)
Luciana Cardoso,Media Business Advisor, Media Development Investment Fund
Paula Miraglia, Founder and CEO, Momentum – Journalism and Tech Task Force
Lucía Camacho, Public Policy Coordinator, Derechos Digitales
Moderated by Verônica Lima, Communications Coordinator, Associação de Jornalismo Digital (Ajor)
In this panel, speakers presented a range of – sometimes contrasting – strategies to address today’s challenges to journalism. They discussed the importance of regulation, coalition-building, and the creation of new tools to strengthen journalism, including rethinking how technology interacts with the media sector. Francisco Brito Cruz noted that digital platform regulation must avoid short-term fixes and instead address the structural roots of disinformation. Courtney Radsch stressed the risks of monopolies in information infrastructure, warning against policies that reinforce dependence on dominant platforms.

CTRL+J LATAM: Fair Pay for News: The Compensation Debate
Panel 4: Fair Pay for News: The Compensation Debate
Taylor Owen, Founding Director, Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy at McGill University in Canada
Anya Schiffrin, Director, Technology, Media, and Communications specialization at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs in the United States
Camille Grenier, Executive Director, Forum on Information & Democracy
Noluthando Jokazi, Senior Case Manager, Competition Commission’s Media and Digital Platforms Market Inquiry in South Africa
Carla Egydio, Director of Institutional Relations, Associação de Jornalismo Digital (Ajor)
Moderated by Irene Jay Liu, Director of AI, Emerging Tech and Regulation, International Fund for Public Interest Media
Panelists examined lessons from existing regulatory frameworks and their effects on the media industry. They emphasized the importance of international cooperation and joint efforts in designing new solutions that foster a fairer and more equitable digital ecosystem. There was consensus that copyright-based compensation alone is insufficient and potentially harmful to pluralism. Carla Egydio highlighted the need for models that include smaller outlets and prioritize equity and transparency in remuneration.