24th March 2019 What does India’s mobile-first, platform-dominated news ecosystem mean for the upcoming general elections? Survey of English-speaking online news users in India finds almost a third accessing news mainly through search engines, while just under a quarter identify social media platforms as their main source of online news.
24th March 2019 What does India’s mobile-first, platform-dominated news ecosystem mean for the upcoming general elections? Survey of English-speaking online news users in India finds almost a third accessing news mainly through search engines, while just under a quarter identify social media platforms as their main source of online news.
22nd March 2019 No strong evidence that news media responsible for polarisation Are concerns over the news media's role in polarising attitudes supported by the research? A report for the European Parliament suggests not.
22nd March 2019 No strong evidence that news media responsible for polarisation Are concerns over the news media's role in polarising attitudes supported by the research? A report for the European Parliament suggests not.
19th March 2019 EU media literacy drive should address poor algorithm awareness Research finds just 28% of people across EU know their Facebook news feed is largely determined by computer selection.
19th March 2019 EU media literacy drive should address poor algorithm awareness Research finds just 28% of people across EU know their Facebook news feed is largely determined by computer selection.
15th March 2019 As the web turns 30, what impact has it had on news consumption? As the World Wide Web turns 30 Reuters Institute research finds the majority of audiences find news through online side doors.
15th March 2019 As the web turns 30, what impact has it had on news consumption? As the World Wide Web turns 30 Reuters Institute research finds the majority of audiences find news through online side doors.
14th March 2019 Resignations, reforms and backlash - impacts of the Panama Papers Three years after the Panama Papers we find that 17% of countries tracked saw backlash against journalists who covered the investigation, mostly in countries with poor press freedom in general.
14th March 2019 Resignations, reforms and backlash - impacts of the Panama Papers Three years after the Panama Papers we find that 17% of countries tracked saw backlash against journalists who covered the investigation, mostly in countries with poor press freedom in general.
8th March 2019 Female journalists under-represented in European media News stories written by men far outweigh those by women according to a study of news media across 11 European countries.
8th March 2019 Female journalists under-represented in European media News stories written by men far outweigh those by women according to a study of news media across 11 European countries.