Christina Murphy

Senior Ethics Consultant

M.Sc. Media Studies, London School of Economics

15+ years experience

Christina Murphy is a Senior Ethics Consultant at the Global Press Standards Initiative, where she applies her 15 years of extensive experience to dissecting complex ethical dilemmas in modern journalism. Her academic foundation includes a Master of Science in Media Studies from the London School of Economics, providing a rigorous analytical lens to her work. Christina's primary focus lies in the burgeoning area of artificial intelligence's impact on news production and dissemination, advocating for transparency and fairness in automated journalistic processes. Before her current role, she was a pivotal lead analyst for the Digital Trust Foundation, where she developed the highly regarded 'Algorithmic Accountability Framework for Journalism'. Her professional philosophy centers on proactive ethical development, believing that anticipating technological shifts is crucial for maintaining public trust in news. Readers can expect her articles to offer insightful, practical guidance on navigating the evolving ethical landscape, grounded in real-world case studies and forward-thinking solutions. Her influential book, *Truth in the Machine: Navigating AI's Ethical Crossroads in News*, continues to shape discussions among media professionals globally

Articles by Christina Murphy

Media Ethics

Global Politics: Avoid Bias in 2026 News

Navigating the intricate currents of including US and global politics, especially when consuming news, is a minefield of potential missteps. From misinterpreting policy shifts to…

Christina Murphy · · 10 min read
Media Ethics

Unbiased News: Can AI Deliver by 2026?

The relentless torrent of information demands more than just aggregation; it requires precision, clarity, and an unwavering commitment to factual representation. The future of unbiased…

Christina Murphy · · 9 min read
Media Ethics

News Credibility: 5 Ways to Win in 2026

The media industry faces a perpetual challenge in 2026: how to deliver complex information to a diverse audience without oversimplifying or distorting facts. This balancing…

Christina Murphy · · 6 min read