Panel Highlights Importance of Credibility in Journalism

Ljubljana, 10 May - Modern technologies, overflowing people with information and blurring the line between ordinary citizens, politicians and journalists, bring new challenges for but do not mark the end of journalism, agreed participants of a panel hosted by the STA on Tuesday.

Ljubljana Media expert Marko Milosavljevic of the Faculty of Social Sciences (left) at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
Media expert Marko Milosavljevic of the Faculty of Social Sciences (left) at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
A debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre. Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

Ljubljana
US expert in public relations and former Washington Times correspondent Nicholas Kralev speaking at a round table debate dubbed "Media and Politics - Limits of Credibility", organised by the STA, the US Embassy and the International Media Centre.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

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