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From visibility to viability: Lessons from the Samir Kassir Foundation’s approach to media sustainability

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July 6, 2026

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One year after the launch of BRAVE Media to strengthen the resilience and sustainability of independent journalism worldwide, the initiative’s peer-learning webinars, organised by WAN-IFRA, have highlighted practical solutions to today’s media challenges. A recent webinar featured the Samir Kassir Foundation’s innovative approaches to helping independent media diversify revenue and build long-term sustainability. The post From visibility to viability: Lessons from the Samir Kassir Foundation’s approach to media sustainability appeared first on WAN-IFRA.

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