Journalists engage with leading environmental experts and advocates in the United States to explore how we are tackling today’s climate and environmental challenges. Through these opportunities to report on American initiatives and innovations, journalists inspire their audiences to consider how they can identify and fight these ever-present challenges in today’s world.
Combating the Climate Crisis through U.S. Innovations Virtual Reporting Tour: In May 2021, 49 journalists from 38 countries participated in this three-week tour. Journalists “traveled” to Washington, DC, Colorado, and Michigan to meet with experts and explore local efforts to combat climate change. Journalists had access through a virtual platform to exclusive content including an extensive library of exclusive interviews, B-roll, and still photographs to bring to life stories from each location and to gain insights into local energy projects being developed in the U.S.
These programs provide foreign journalists with direct access to the inner workings of democracy in the United States. Meridian connects journalists with elected officials, civil society, and local activists to support live, fact-based reporting on important developments such as local, state, and national elections in the United States.
Axios Journalists Preview the Midterm Elections at Federal and State Levels at Meridian: During the pivotal 2022 Midterm Elections, Meridian hosted seasoned political reporters to discuss the year's decisive issues and overall election season takeaways. As a lead-up to the election, this event successfully briefed the diplomatic community on critical media literacy tactics that are becoming more important with time. From rapidly changing polls to voter psychology, the journalists aided audiences in understanding the news with more complexity.
Elections 2020: A Virtual Reporting Tour of the United States and the American Electoral Process: In fall 2020, over 214 journalists from 114 countries attended this reporting tour. With disruptions to travel and in-person coverage of the 2020 U.S. elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Meridian supported the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Press Centers (FPC) to transition to virtual programs and launched the first FPC Virtual Reporting Tour, which included 20 on-the-record press briefings with high-caliber political scientists, election experts, analysts, and pundits from prestigious U.S. institutions.
These programs empower global journalists to explore innovative reporting methods by leveraging new technologies. In line with the vastly changing media landscape and technology scene, Meridian employs innovative educational programs, ensuring journalists bring to their home countries a well-rounded sense of the joint future of journalism and tech.
The Future of Journalism: How Immersive Technology and Artificial Intelligence Can Shape the News and Impact Audience Opinion: Immersive media technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) can be revolutionary in the press, leading to innovating newsgathering and reporting methods. Program leaders in February 2023 leveraged virtual and in-person learning methods emphasizing skills-based, experiential education to ensure maximum learning.