| It was released the second edition of Atlas da Notícia (News Atlas), a project led by Volt Data Lab and ProJor which the main goal is to map Brazilian journalism. After months working to know the situation of Brazil's local journalism, especially outside big cities, they have found 30 million people may don't have news outlets covering local affairs in their cities. Besides the key findings, it was also published reports for each region of the country: South, North, Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest. | By the way, according to NGO Artigo 19, most of the deaths of Brazilian journalists and media workers happen in cities of the country's interior (link in English). | A list of 11 independent news outlets which produce journalism in the periphery of Brazilian cities. | Crowdfunding platform Catarse wants to open a collective fund to finance independent journalism in Brazil. | An analysis of journalistic coverage of Cuban doctors' withdraw and the reactions of the president elected Jair Bolsonaro. | A review of Coda (link in English), Brazil's biggest DDJ conference, which took place in São Paulo last weekend. |
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