“The Reuters Fellowship opened new horizons for me – I became aware of differing perspectives towards covering the Middle East.”
Ruba Husari
Middle East Bureau Chief, Energy Intelligence Group, Dubai, UAE; Fellow 1997
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is pleased to announce its latest publication in the CHALLENGES series. Launched at the Oxford Media Convention 2009, it examines the future of news publishing in the UK in the digital age.
What's Happening to Our News
An investigation into the likely impact of the digital revolution on the economics of news publishing in the UK
by Andrew Currah
Download a PDF version of the book
Read Andrew's article, Don't go with the flow - take control of it, in the Guardian
Listen to John Lloyd discuss the book's findings on Radio 4's Media Show via podcast
I think the report is the most analytical,most thoughtful and best researched piece of work I have seen on this or related subjects. It is also superbly written.”
Stewart Purvis, Partner for Content and Standards, Ofcom
The author, Dr Andrew Currah, is a lecturer at the University of Oxford, specialising in the digital economy and the future of the internet. His work has been published in a variety of international journals, as well as edited collections. He is also a freelance consultant and a regular contributor to Oxford Analytica, with responsibility for their coverage of digital and internet-related topics.

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