Jodie Ginsberg

Jodie Ginsberg

journalist United States

Jodie Ginsberg is the executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an organization dedicated to safeguarding press freedom and advocating for the rights of journalists around the world. Under her leadership, the CPJ has highlighted the increasing dangers faced by reporters, particularly in conflict zones, and has called for stronger protections for journalists in the face of rising violence and censorship.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
200,544
Power
1,507$
Sentiment
6.40
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Pakistan 2 5.00 0.06% +0% 220,892,331 142,328 $280,000 180$
United Kingdom 1 9.00 0.03% +0% 67,886,011 18,264 $2,700,000 726$
Spain 1 9.00 0.04% +0% 46,754,778 16,952 $1,400,000 508$
El Salvador 1 8.00 0.35% +0% 6,486,201 23,001 $26,000 92$
Totals 5 342,019,321 200,545 $4,406,000 1,506$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

El Salvador El Salvador: Jodie Ginsberg criticized Trump's rhetoric towards the press, calling it harmful. 8

Diario Co Latino: Diario Co Latino - Informándote con Credibilidad

Pakistan Pakistan: CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg was quoted as saying that today is the most dangerous time to be a journalist in CPJ’s history. 5

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Dangerous times - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Pakistan Pakistan: Jodie Ginsberg is the CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists, which reported on the deaths of journalists in 2024. 5

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Israeli military killed 85 journalists in 2024: CPJ - World

Spain Spain: Jodie Ginsberg is the executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and highlights the dangers faced by journalists in Gaza. 9

El País: Israel es “responsable” de más del 70% de los 124 periodistas muertos en 2024, según el Comité para la Protección de los Periodistas | Internacional