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Saturday May 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
Independent newsrooms across Europe are facing a tough reality: grant funding is becoming more competitive, short-term, and unpredictable. This panel will explore the challenges small newsrooms encounter when forced to downsize, and how they can restructure teams, workflows, and output to continue producing quality journalism under financial pressure. We’ll also examine how one can try to secure new revenue streams - and how to pursue them without compromising editorial independence-and about the strain that sudden influxes of one-off projects and grants can place on already overstretched teams. Join us to discuss these challenges, share experiences, and learn practical, transferable strategies.

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Craig Shaw

Journalist/editor, theblacksea.eu

Speakers
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Giulia Bonelli

Co-founder, science journalist, FACTA
I’m a science journalist and co-founder of FACTA, an Italian independent media organization applying the scientific method to investigative journalism.
I mainly cover climate, environment, Earth observation and space exploration. My work at FACTA also focuses on the sustainability of independent journalism, engagement strategies and community-centred journalism approaches. I’m the author of the podcasts Foresight - Deep into the Fut... Read More →
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Catarina Carvalho

Catarina Carvalho is the editor of Mensagem de Lisboa, a community media in the Portuguese city of Lisbon. She founded Mensagem after several years in the traditional press namely as executive editor of the historic Diário de Notícias. She pivoted toward a more community-centric... Read More →
Saturday May 30, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
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