Media publishers called to be good managers - the US Embassy recently sent 10 media professionals to the United States for in-depth training on the business of media sustainability and ethics in journalism.

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Keeping media outlets alive and profitable is a pressing issue for publishers, managers, and journalists in Cameroon. Responding to this issue in light of the importance of a strong and independent press for a healthy society, the US Embassy recently sent 10 media professionals to the United States for in-depth training on the business of media sustainability and ethics in journalism.
On September 27, they gathered at the Embassy to share their lessons learned and brainstorm new approaches with others in their field.
At the close of the session, deputy chief of mission Vernelle Fitzpatrick, encouraged participants to apply what they had learned and emphasised that publishers should ensure that journalists have a supportive, stable work environment so they can perform their valuable work for society without distraction over things like salaries and benefits.