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Niketa Patel Highlights Press Freedom at CPJ International Awards

November 26, 2025
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Niketa Patel Press Freedom at CPJ International Awards
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New York City once again became a global spotlight for journalism as leaders, media professionals, and press freedom advocates gathered for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) International Press Freedom Awards. Among the attendees was Niketa Patel, the CEO and Executive Director of the Online News Association (ONA). Her presence and reflections from the event have sparked meaningful conversations in the media community.

Patel shared her experience on LinkedIn, calling the event “inspiring and humbling.” She emphasized that the ceremony served as a strong reminder of why press freedom must remain at the center of every newsroom and journalism organization’s mission. According to Patel, gatherings like these reflect the shared responsibility to protect journalists worldwide, many of whom face threats, censorship, or violence for simply doing their jobs.

The International Press Freedom Awards, held annually by CPJ, celebrate journalists who show extraordinary courage while reporting in some of the toughest and most dangerous environments. The event in NYC brought together well-known figures from media, journalism, and advocacy. Patel mentioned reconnecting with respected peers such as Frank Ahrens, Jim Brady, Noreen Gillespie, Garry Pierre-Pierre, and Jose Zamora. She also noted that it was a pleasure to meet new faces who are equally committed to strengthening journalism.

Her remarks reflect the growing challenges that journalists face worldwide. From political pressure to online abuse and physical threats, the role of a journalist has become increasingly risky in many countries. Patel highlighted that press freedom is not just a professional concern but a collective responsibility that affects public access to information, democratic values, and global transparency.

Industry experts say Patel’s comments are timely. In many regions, journalists continue to experience arrests, harassment, and censorship. Events like CPJ’s awards not only honor their bravery but also bring global awareness to the systemic issues threatening independent journalism.

Patel, known for her leadership, strategic thinking, and advocacy for digital journalism, has long been vocal about supporting reporters, newsrooms, and media innovation. Her role at ONA places her at the forefront of efforts to advance journalistic standards and protect media workers. Her participation in the CPJ event signals the importance of collaboration between news organizations, advocacy groups, and industry leaders.

Attendees at the event described it as emotional, motivating, and a powerful reminder of why journalism matters more than ever. As Patel noted, it brought together a community that believes in truth-telling and is willing to fight for it. The conversations sparked during the awards night—about safety, responsibility, support, and solidarity—continue to resonate across the global media landscape.

In her closing remarks on social media, Patel expressed gratitude not just for the event but for the people who continue to work tirelessly for press freedom. Her message serves as a hopeful reminder that even in challenging times, strong alliances and unwavering commitment can help protect the future of journalism.

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