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How 'open-source' journalism transformed investigations at the BBC – BBC World Service

The BBC’s top investigative journalists reveal the tricks of open-source investigation. A warning, this presentation contains some videos that viewers may find distressing.

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Over the last decade, the BBC World Service has been at the forefront of a new wave of investigative journalism, challenging established seats of power and exposing crime and corruption. This dynamic, multi-presenter event charts the growing use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and forensics within the news industry. This was a live show-and-tell presentation by the BBC’s top investigative journalists.

This was part of BBC #WorldServicePresents, a three-day festival to celebrate the remarkable work of journalists, ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Friday 3rd of May.

00:00 Evolution of online investigations and OSINT – Daniel Adamson
14:16 Anatomy of a Killing – Aliaume Leroy
24:31 Racism for Sale – Runako Celina
34:13 Finding my Torturer – Victoria Arakelyan
43:16 Anatomy of a Building – Osman Kaytazoglu
50:06 Hamas Training Camps – Abdiraheem Saeed
57:19 The future of verification and AI

The investigations mentioned in this video can be found here:

⭕ ‘Anatomy of a Killing’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbnLkc6r3yc
⭕ ‘Racism for Sale’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0DJlSqlmEw
⭕ ‘Finding my Torturer’: https://youtu.be/uIussiZ7R_s
⭕ ‘Anatomy of a Building’: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68203542
⭕ Hamas training for raid on Israel revealed: https://youtu.be/eVfMkKltBrk

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18 thoughts on “How 'open-source' journalism transformed investigations at the BBC – BBC World Service

  • This content is important. Just too bad the sound is absolutely atrocious. You can do better BBC.

  • This seems to be produced as a PR presentation for BBC with some of the presenters clearly showing discomfort at mouthing how great BBC is at the end of their presentation. Made me cringe at how old school it is. The subtle plea for “support” is not missed – please subscribe – is what I heard! Till date, corporate media has demonstrated intent to exploit OSINT folks – free labour, stealing credit etc etc. while you champion transparency and trust, let’s hear of your plans to pay and credit these incredible people who are doing your work.

  • The anatomy of killing was one of the most investigative stories ever done by BBC.

  • Excellent! Thank you to all the brave people who do this very important work. I hope OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and other tech companies working on generative AI see this and factor it into their products.

  • I expected a part 2 of this program e with panel discussions. What were those couches for? 😊
    *OSINT P2

  • Thanks for this! Beaware girls idolizing kpop males! They will ruined your life

  • thankyou for sharing this. I hope there are many more unsolved viral videos of crimes & racism got taken down by this method of journalism.
    specially in the countries where journalism seems dead,fake, or just click bait.

    please stay true and keep making impact for humanity. ❤

  • Yeah, but wait till AI and deepfaking is injected into journalism.

  • 24:32 l remember this story!

    Zimbabwe is proud of you Runako!! 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🫶🏾

    Proud of the teamwork with other nations to stop Racism 👌🏾✊🏾🫱🏿‍🫲🏻

    Thank You BBC

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