Empowering linguistic diversity in newsrooms
SWI swissinfo.ch is a team of journalists producing content in ten languages for an international audience. This multilingual work environment is inspiring and enriching but also comes with its special challenges. Take a look behind the scenes in our video and hear directly from our staff members about how they work.
Has been a member of the editorial board of swissinfo.ch since 2015. Previously (2006-2015) he headed the Retail Banking section for the Zurich investors’ newspaper Finanz und Wirtschaft. Graduated in New Media Journalism (Master of Arts, 2014, University of Leipzig) and economics (bachelor’s degree, 1999, University of Bern).
A documentary and animation filmmaker from Bern, Michele studied film at Zurich University of the Arts. He's been a swissinfo.ch video journalist since 2004 and has a special interest in developing new video formats for mobile viewing, mixing animation and documentary styles.
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DeutschdeDie sprachliche Vielfalt unserer RedaktionenRead more: Die sprachliche Vielfalt unserer Redaktionen
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FrançaisfrFavoriser la diversité linguistique dans les rédactionsRead more: Favoriser la diversité linguistique dans les rédactions
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ItalianoitValorizzare la diversità linguistica nelle redazioniRead more: Valorizzare la diversità linguistica nelle redazioni
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EspañolesLa diversidad lingüística en nuestras redaccionesRead more: La diversidad lingüística en nuestras redacciones
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PortuguêsptSWI acentua diversidade linguística na mídiaRead more: SWI acentua diversidade linguística na mídia
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العربيةarتمكينًا للتنوّع اللغوي في غُـرف التحريرRead more: تمكينًا للتنوّع اللغوي في غُـرف التحرير
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РусскийruЖурналистский коллектив: ставка на языковое разнообразие!Read more: Журналистский коллектив: ставка на языковое разнообразие!
The employees of SWI swissinfo.ch come from many parts of the world. Around 15 languages are spoken across our departments. Our journalists’ perspectives and cultural backgrounds are correspondingly diverse. This opens up new opportunities when researching and monitoring the important issues and debates around the world.
SWI swissinfo.ch benefits from this diversity not just in the production of content but also in making it accessible in other languages. Not all stories can simply be translated and often require careful adaptation and editing keeping the cultural codes of the different target audiences in mind. Most articles are not published in all ten languages. Instead, our journalists choose and adapt content that is relevant to their target audience and region.
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If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.