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International Public Service Media fighting fake news

May 26, 2020

The international public media (DG7) are joining forces to develop a strategy against the dissemination of fake news about the corona pandemic.

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Since the beginning of the global health crisis linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, our international public service media (including France Médias Monde, Deutsche Welle, BBC World Service, USAGM, NHK World, CBC Radio-Canada and ABC Australia) have recorded strong audience increases, illustrating the confidence of global audiences in the reliable and independent information they deliver on television, radio and digital media, in a large number of languages, on all continents.

Our organizations have adapted to the consequences of the crisis and our teams - journalists, technicians, correspondents, part time workers and employees - have mobilized to pursue their mission tirelessly, informing people about the new coronavirus and helping to combat its spread by delivering prevention messages, in conjunction with the health authorities. 

The international public service media in our seven countries have opened their platforms to the best scientific experts and specialists, to major political and economic leaders, on all aspects of the worst pandemic the world has seen in decades. 

The fight against the proliferation, particularly on social networks, of fake news about the disease and its treatments has mobilized all our editorial offices, which are used to cooperating in this field at a time when, more than ever, reliable information is protecting lives.

The international media are on the front lines, in all languages, even in the remotest corners of the globe to deliver reliable information, but also to entertain by bringing culture to life and artists to express themselves, or to educate by ensuring, through dedicated programmes, a mission of educational continuity for children and their parents.

The humanist values of solidarity that underpin our action have led our media to join in the worldwide drive to pay tribute to healthcare personnel, researchers and all frontline workers, and to pay special tribute to women, whose role has often been crucial at all levels of society. We have also sought to raise awareness of the increase in domestic and family violence in times of lockdown and how to prevent it.

Our content is global and universal, but it is also local, thanks to our multilingualism, which makes it possible to reach the citizens of the world in their mother tongues, and to the hundreds of reports produced on the ground every day by our networks of correspondents in all countries.

This period should encourage us to draw lessons about the way the world works and changes, about social relations, about the importance of public services and access to information. Our media contribute to the international reflection and debate needed to build the post-pandemic future and make the most of it.

This common mission at the service of the general interest, democratic values and freedom of expression, which brings us together, is particularly illustrated in the light of the health crisis. We will do our utmost to build on on this public confidence in our media, which is more precious and greater than ever.

With more than one billion weekly users, DG7 media play a major role in the world in the service of free information. 

DG7 members :

Marie-Christine Saragosse, President-Director General, France Médias Monde

Peter Limbourg, Director General, Deutsche Welle

Jamie Angus, Director, BBC World Service Group

Grant Turner, Chief Executive Officer and Director, USAGM

Takai Takaaki, Managing Director, NHK World-Japan

Catherine Tait, President and Chief Executive Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada

David Hua, Director International, ABC Australia