Deutsche Presse-Agentur has launched a programme to connect traditional newsrooms with digital-first creators, aiming to test new formats and reinforce fact-based reporting on social platforms.
The initiative — Creator x News, supported by Google — was announced at a Berlin conference and will bring media organisations and journalistic creators into structured collaboration. It reflects a wider shift as audiences increasingly encounter news via social media, often through voices outside established outlets.
“Many people now encounter news first on social media — often through individuals who do not come from traditional newsrooms. This shift is changing the news ecosystem. With the Creator x News programme, we want to actively shape this change and enable collaboration that strengthens fact-based information in digital public spaces,” said Teresa Dapp, chief executive of dpa-infocom.
The programme begins with a multi-month working phase pairing creators with newsroom teams. Participants will examine editorial standards, revenue models and the use of artificial intelligence in production. The Google News Initiative will provide training on AI and digital tools, while dpa will lead workshops on reporting practice.
“Emerging news voices have become important actors in the digital news environment. Creator x News creates space for new forms of journalistic collaboration. We are proud to continue our long-standing partnership with dpa and to support this initiative, which builds a bridge between traditional newsrooms and new voices,” said Gerrit Rabenstein, Head of News Partnerships, Central Europe at Google.
The project centres on practical collaboration. Creators and publishers will work together to adapt reporting for short-form platforms and exchange skills, from community engagement to media law and editorial ethics. dpa will compile the results into a whitepaper outlining best practice.
Participants will present findings in Hamburg in November, with organisers aiming to offer guidance for an industry adapting to platform-driven distribution and new forms of journalistic influence.
Source: Noah Wire Services
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Freshness check
Score:
10
Notes:
The article reports on the recent launch of the ‘dpa Creator x News’ programme on March 23, 2026, with no prior mentions found, indicating high freshness. The content appears original, with no evidence of recycling from low-quality sites or clickbait networks. The programme is based on a press release, which typically warrants a high freshness score.
Quotes check
Score:
8
Notes:
The quotes from Teresa Dapp and Gerrit Rabenstein are consistent with their roles and the context of the programme. However, without independent verification of these quotes, there is a slight concern about their authenticity. The wording matches the press release, but no earlier usage of these exact quotes was found.
Source reliability
Score:
9
Notes:
The source is the official press release from the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa), a reputable news agency. While press releases are generally reliable, they are promotional in nature and may present information in a biased manner. The presence of a press release does not inherently reduce the score, but the potential for bias is noted.
Plausibility check
Score:
9
Notes:
The initiative aligns with current industry trends towards collaboration between traditional media and digital creators. The claims about the programme’s objectives and structure are plausible and consistent with known industry practices. However, the lack of independent reporting on this initiative raises a slight concern about its actual implementation.
Overall assessment
Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS
Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM
Summary:
The article reports on the ‘dpa Creator x News’ programme, launched on March 23, 2026, based on a press release from dpa. While the content is fresh and plausible, the reliance on a single source and the lack of independent verification raise concerns about the programme’s actual implementation and the authenticity of the quotes. The presence of a press release does not inherently reduce the score, but the potential for bias is noted. Given these factors, the overall confidence in the content’s accuracy is medium.
