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Experts at World News Day 2025 say AI won’t kill journalism. Survival hinges on augmentation, trust, and new licensing models
AI and journalism survival hinges on adaptation, not clicks

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World News Day: BackgroundBriefing.news launch and Journalism faces AI disruption but experts say survival is certain

🚨 Big News from World News Day 2025! 🚨

26 September 2025, Friday - We officially launched BackgroundBriefing.news. A platform designed to help journalists and communicators thrive in the AI era.

During our panel discussion, industry leaders tackled the big question:
“Can journalism survive AI disruption?”

Key takeaways from the session:
✅ AI is changing how news is consumed—click-through rates are down by up to 30%.
✅ Journalism’s future lies in augmentation, not automation.
âś… Verified, trusted content will be the new currency in an AI-driven world.

🎙 Speakers:

  • Prof Jan Ondrus, Chair of Digital Disruption, ESSEC Business School
  • Damian Leach, ex-CTO Workday & Global CIO
  • Hosted by Mark Laudi, Founder of Contactsbook.Asia

👉 Explore how AI and journalism survival can coexist: [Insert link to full article or BackgroundBriefing.news]

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