NLP CEO appears on Facebook Live to announce new partnership

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Alan C. Miller, NLP’s president and CEO, joined Jeff Jarvis, a professor at CUNY’s Graduate School of Journalism; Campbell Brown, Facebook’s head of news partnerships; and John Borthwick, CEO of Betaworks, on Facebook Live on Monday to announce the launch of the News Integrity Initiative. Funded by tech industry leaders, academic institutions, nonprofits and other organizations, the Initiative includes 19 participants from around the world, all working to advance news literacy and improve trust in journalism. NLP is the only participant that focuses solely on news literacy.

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