Marseille Congress presentations & recordings are now online
| WAN-IFRA | 1 min read
We hope you left Marseille inspired. The presentations from all sessions of the 77th World News Media Congress are now available on WAN-IFRA Knowledge Hub. From landmark keynotes to deep-dive strategy sessions, it’s all there – ready to view and revisit at any time. Session recording videos are being added in batches, so check back regularly.
Access to the Knowledge Hub is exclusive to WAN-IFRA members, including DistriPress and FIPP members.
Non-members — how to access the Congress content
If you registered for the Congress as a non-member, you now have exclusive, time-limited access to the Congress presentations and session recordings on the Knowledge Hub. Simply follow these steps:
- Visit WAN-IFRA Knowledge Hub
- Click “Sign-up” and complete the registration form using the same email address you used to register for the Congress (this is essential)
- Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email
- After confirming, return to the site
- Click the menu (☰) in the top-left corner and select “Non-Member Access” to view the presentations
🔔 Access for non-members is available until 20 July 2026. You only need to sign-up once and can revisit the content as often as you like within the access period.
Looking for longer access and more resources?
This is a great reason to become a WAN-IFRA member — unlock year-round access to Congress sessions, industry reports, webinars and resources that keep you ahead.
Coverage from Marseille
Follow the ongoing coverage from Marseille as our Insights team continues to publish articles from the different sessions and presentations. Here are some of our latest stories:
→ From ‘messy’ to strategic: A framework for newsroom-creator partnerships
→ ‘We have never deviated’: Amedia plays the long game to digital subscription success
→ Building creator relationships that last: What newsrooms get wrong – and how to fix it
→ Axios doubles down on local journalism and launches in more US markets
→ Le Soir tests a pricing strategy aimed at rewarding loyal readers
→ Rethinking Reddit: What the platform means for modern news publishers