Journalist covering anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests in Nairobi on June 27, 2024. [File, Standard] The digital revolution has radically transformed how news and information are produced, shared, and interpreted. Truth now has to compete with distortion at an unprecedented speed. Trust — once journalism’s strongest currency — has also come under immense pressure from a multiplicity of sources. And technology, while empowering, has also enabled misinformation, weakened traditional gatekeeping, and reshaped how audiences engage with news. As editors from legacy media platforms meet for this year’s Annual Editors Convention under the theme ‘Truth, Trust and Technology: The Place of Journalism…
