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La Ligne - [EXTRAIT] Bâtir sa crédibilité pour gagner la confiance des audiences | Laurent Bainier - The Conversation

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Dans cette rédaction, les journalistes n'ont pas le dernier mot. Ce sont les experts.Né en Australie en 2011, The Conversation compte une dizaine d'éditions dans le monde. En France depuis 2015, plus de 10 000 chercheurs écrivent pour ce média singulier, encadrés par 17 journalistes.L'ambition est autant éditoriale que civique : diffuser le savoir scientifique au plus grand nombre et convaincre que s'informer rigoureusement est aussi indispensable que prendre soin de sa santé.Pour y parvenir, le média a construit un modèle exigeant et transparent. Chaque article, fruit du dialogue journaliste-chercheur, renvoie aux publications scientifiques qui le fondent et affiche la déclaration d'intérêts de son auteur. Cette rigueur a valu en 2025 à The Conversation le label JTI (Journalism Trust Initiative), lancé par Reporters sans frontières.Gratuit et sans publicité, le média vit avant tout des cotisations d'universités et des dons de ses lecteurs. Son budget total avoisine ainsi 2,5 millions d'euros par an.Laurent Bainier, son directeur de la rédaction, est l'invité de « La Ligne », le podcast des dirigeants de l’industrie des médias. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Dans cette rédaction, les journalistes n'ont pas le dernier mot. Ce sont les experts.Né en Australie en 2011, The Conversation compte une dizaine d'éditions dans le monde. En France depuis 2015, plus de 10 000 chercheurs écrivent pour ce média singulier, encadrés par 17 journalistes.L'ambition est autant éditoriale que civique : diffuser le savoir scientifique au plus grand nombre et convaincre que s'informer rigoureusement est aussi indispensable que prendre soin de sa santé.Pour y parvenir, le média a construit un modèle exigeant et transparent. Chaque article, fruit du dialogue journaliste-chercheur, renvoie aux publications scientifiques qui le fondent et affiche la déclaration d'intérêts de son auteur. Cette rigueur a valu en 2025 à The Conversation le label JTI (Journalism Trust Initiative), lancé par Reporters sans frontières.Gratuit et sans publicité, le média vit avant tout des cotisations d'universités et des dons de ses lecteurs. Son budget total avoisine ainsi 2,5 millions d'euros par an.Laurent Bainier, son directeur de la rédaction, est l'invité de « La Ligne », le podcast des dirigeants de l’industrie des médias. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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