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a16z Podcast | When Journalism Goes Global

a16z2019-01-02
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Investigative journalists discuss collaborative projects using leaked documents like the Panama Papers to expose global corruption, leading to resignations and tax recoveries. Technology aids in data analysis, visualization of complex networks, and secure communication for journalists. The importance of journalistic ethics, public interest, and new business models supporting investigative reporting is emphasized to adapt to changing media landscapes and ensure impactful storytelling.

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Discussion on investigative journalism, business models, and technology.
00:15
Rile's organization, a branch of the Center for Public Integrity, focuses on collaborative investigative projects and bartering stories for resources from media partners.
The Panama Papers, started by an anonymous source, revealed Mossack Fonseca's offshore tax havens with 11.5 million documents dating back to 1977.
A German newspaper involved in the investigation made the documents searchable, sparking a worldwide investigation.
Collaboration among 400 journalists across 76 countries leads to impactful simultaneous publication.
02:41
Central coordination by a neutral party ensures maximum impact in publication timing.
Secrecy is maintained despite external pressure to publish, enhancing effectiveness.
An online newsroom aids in collaboration and information sharing among journalists.
Competition among media outlets is driven by the power of simultaneous publication.
Impact of the Panama Papers revelations on world leaders.
05:24
Prime Minister of Iceland resigned after his secret offshore company was exposed in the leak.
Prime Minister of Pakistan's family faced corruption charges and resigned due to their financial interests in offshore properties.
The Panama Papers led to public protests and the downfall of several world leaders involved in the scandal.
The Panama Papers investigation recovered half a billion dollars in taxes globally and led to the shutdown of Mossack Fonseca.
07:50
Illegal activities by a Mexican drug cartel and Russian oligarchs, such as money laundering and offshore company ties to Vladimir Putin, were exposed.
$20 billion was found to be funneled through offshore companies linked to a Putin associate.
The Paradise Papers release, following the Panama Papers, revealed further documents, with the Appleby law firm playing a significant role in the revelations.
Speaker discusses collaboration with 95 media organizations to create a system for journalists to access and analyze documents online.
10:14
Challenges faced include dealing with documents in various formats and levels of criminality.
Technologists were hired to develop scripts for searching and analyzing large amounts of data.
Technology like Aux Wall and Backlight, adapted from dating websites and librarians, were utilized.
Collaboration with a company called Pneumix for sophisticated software was successful in analyzing and uncovering stories from the data.
Importance of Technology in Investigative Journalism
13:17
Technology enables journalists to uncover sophisticated networks and potential stories, such as the FIFA scandal.
Visualization tools are crucial in understanding complex relationships between nodes and uncovering connections.
The Panama Papers investigation, stemming from previous offshore leaks, involved making information public due to public interest arguments.
Journalists continuously built on new leaks to create the largest collection of offshore material, shedding light on corrupt practices and leading to significant revelations.
Importance of secure communication for journalists in the age of mass data collection.
16:09
Challenges of protecting sources and ensuring privacy in a surveillance-heavy world.
Emphasis on encrypted platforms like PGP and secure communication methods.
Goal of creating a system for secure communication with journalists through a website.
Acknowledgment of existing technology for secure communication and the need for ongoing advancements.
The threats faced by journalists and the importance of journalistic ethics.
17:29
Journalists have been threatened, lost jobs, and even killed while reporting on sensitive topics like the Panama Papers.
Balancing public interest with individual privacy is crucial in handling sensitive information.
The offshore world's issues with secrecy contribute to problems like tax avoidance, money laundering, and corruption.
Importance of Focusing on Stories
21:05
Stories must pass three key questions: public interest, systemic issues, and potential for impact.
Global stories affecting multiple countries should engage media partners.
Challenges Facing Journalism
Decline in business models has led to a decrease in journalistic resources over the past decade.
Journalists need to adapt to changes and find new ways to deliver accurate and impactful news.
Importance of a new business model to support journalism and investigative reporting.
22:38
Investigative journalism teams face financial constraints, leading to a decline in such reporting.
Non-profit organizations could be a solution, leveraging tax-deductible donations to support investigative journalism.
Advocacy for the use of technology in journalism to gather information efficiently and uncover patterns in stories.
Collaboration between local media outlets proposed to enhance reporting and maximize impact.