The focus of the planned roundtable is the question of the place and role of historiography in the contemporary public space marked by rapid information and the dominance of digital platforms. Organizers emphasize that in such an environment, in-depth analysis often gives way to superficial content, while the critical methodology of historical science is recognized as a key tool for preserving the integrity of information. The aim of the discussion is to explore the various career paths of historians within the media industry. It is highlighted that historians, trained to analyze sources, understand complex social processes, and place them in a broader context, have the potential to become bearers of quality and responsible journalism. The roundtable will provide a space for reflection on how historical knowledge shapes the media space and contributes to the fight for accurate and contextualized information. Such an approach represents a significant contribution to contemporary historiography in the service of the public. The composition of the roundtable participants has also been announced, including experts from the media and academic communities: Nicholas Hawton, author and former BBC journalist; Prof. Dr. Lejla Turฤilo, Head of the Department of Journalism/Communicology at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Sarajevo (UNSA); and Semir Hambo, Editor-in-Chief of the Klix.ba portal and alumnus of the Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy, UNSA. The panel moderator will be Prof. Dr. Amra ล aฤiฤ‡ Beฤ‡a from the Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy, UNSA. The roundtable will be held on Thursday, April 16, starting at 11:00 AM in the Ceremonial Hall of the Dean's Office at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo.