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The Power of Journalism 2026

12 February, at Nalen, Stockholm

Outbreak sessions

Breakout sessions will be held across three different focus areas: Innovation, Storytelling and Scoop. Choose one track, places are limited and allocated on site on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Innovation, Stora salen

Bergen Monitor – Turning data streams into breaking news – Bergens Tidende

Imagine a system that monitors every data entry point into a newsroom. One that reads, interprets, and filters out the irrelevant. Bergen Monitor is a tool that turns vast streams of data – like weather, traffic and power outages to police reports – into actionable journalism.
Presenter: Anders Grimsrud Eriksen

The story behind the image – Schibsted

In times when fake images are abundant and trust in the media is declining Schibsted’s Trust Task Force has initiated a feature that gives users insight into the editorial decisions behind the images published by our newsrooms.
Presenters: Andreas Fosse, Øyvind Brenne

Journalism meets creator culture – IN/LAB

In a new report IN/LAB explore how creator culture and journalistic practice can meet – without compromising credibility. With in-depth research into young people’s media habits and hands-on co-creation we get insights into trust, relevance, and new ways of storytelling.
Presenters: Molly Grönlund Müller, Belenn Bekele, Johan Silfversten Bergman

Storytelling, Harlem

Vink – Guiding the City – Aftenposten

Vink helps young adults navigate a city overflowing with choices. Built on strong editorial credibility, personality, and a sharp social-first strategy, Vink meets its audience where they are: on Instagram, TikTok, newsletters, and its own platform.
Presenters: Henriette Marvik Berg, Ellen Øxning Eriksen

Children recruited to kill – SvD

What makes middle school students take on murder missions for gangs? SvD met the children who cross the line. The project give insight into how money, loyalty, and fear draw them into organized crime. Extensive data analysis also reveals how rapid social change has shaped this development.
Presenters: Presenters: Erica Treijs, Ahmed Abigadir, Liv Widell

The right to choose the end – Aftonbladet, Aftenposten

How do you tell a story about wanting to die? And how do you, as a photographer, approach a person with that wish? In two powerful stories about assisted dying, Aftonbladet and Aftenposten have brought this sensitive issue onto the public agenda.
Presenters: Alexander Bönke, Magnus Wennman, Helene Skjegeestad, Marit Eriksdatter Gjellan

Scoop, Pelarsalen

Hidden power - the Musk-Tangen texts – E24

E24 revealed secret text messages between Norway’s sovereign wealth fund CEO Nicolai Tangen and Elon Musk. The messages expose informal pressure, hidden influence, and potential conflicts of interest at the very top of global finance and politics.
Presenter: Eivind Bøe

Bad practice – VG

A tip to VG resulted in a major international investigation. It revealed how doctors stripped of their licences in one country could continue practising in another. The findings exposed systemic failures and triggered political action across Europe.
Presenters: Eiliv Frich Flydal, Therese Ridar

Silence every witness – TV4

Two former Lundin Oil executives are facing charges complicity in war crimes in Sudan. But someone is trying to silence the witnesses. Kalla faktas team manages to track down the suspected perpetrators and prove the link to the Swedish company. But how did they manage to get everyone to talk openly?
Presenters: Carolina Jemsby, Anna Roxvall, Lovisa Thuresson, Gerda Nilsson-Tysklind

Daytime conference program

Evening gala and dinner menu