Droga5, Media Outlets Issue a Call to Arms on World Press Freedom Day: Support Independent Journalism

UNESCO-backed campaign urges the public to 'read more'

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You’ve heard this story before: our increasingly complex and conflict-ridden world has only heightened the importance of a free press to report on breaking news and interpret international events.

This is especially true in light of shifting consumer behaviors and the ever-growing power of distribution platforms like Facebook, Google and YouTube.

In order to highlight these issues on World Press Freedom Day, The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has partnered with The New York Times, along with other top international publications and broadcasters, to encourage readers and viewers everywhere to support free, independent media outlets … especially those they might not consume on a regular basis.

The campaign, created by NYT’s lead agency Droga5, centers on a series of full-page print ads in which participating media organizations encourage readers to consume the work of their competitors.

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