
We have to take a leading role in this change. "The Internet, Facebook, Twitter and all the digital tools have changed politics and will change journalism, whether we want them to or not. Without public and independent journalism, the future of democracy is increasingly uncertain and worrying," he said.Īccording to Di Franco, society is undergoing a profound cultural change that journalism must face with a proactive attitude, looking ahead and discovering incredible opportunities. The value of journalism is in high quality information, in talent, in judgment, in ethics, in innovation. "Journalism is not a machine, it is not technology.

Under the degree scroll Journalism in times of digital disruption, Di Franco has advocated in his session to recover the identity of journalism, invest in the training and grade of professionals and in the quality of content. The celebration brought together this week at the School of Communication of the University of Navarra more than 70 alumni from 13 countries of Central and South America, and more than twenty accompanying persons. This was stated by Carlos Alberto Di Franco, PhD in Communication from the University of Navarra and professor at the ISE Business School (Brazil), during the inaugural lecture on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the PGLA (Latin American Graduate Program). "Good information, regardless of the platform, requires talent, passion and rigor". Unit for the Care of People with Disabilities.Centers, institutes, Departments and Chairs.Enrollment and administrative procedures.How much does it cost to study at university?.

