13th June 2025 What BBC Scotland’s leadership learned from launching and scrapping their flagship programme BBC Scotland's Hayley Valentine and Gary Smith reflect on what this experience taught them about leading through change.
13th June 2025 What BBC Scotland’s leadership learned from launching and scrapping their flagship programme BBC Scotland's Hayley Valentine and Gary Smith reflect on what this experience taught them about leading through change.
12th June 2025 Here are the panels, presentations and posters at ICA 2025 featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual gathering will see our researchers share findings around generative AI, climate news and trust.
12th June 2025 Here are the panels, presentations and posters at ICA 2025 featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual gathering will see our researchers share findings around generative AI, climate news and trust.
10th June 2025 The Digital News Report 2025 was published on Tuesday 17 June This year’s report is based on almost 100,000 interviews with online news consumers and covers 48 markets, including Serbia for the first time.
10th June 2025 The Digital News Report 2025 was published on Tuesday 17 June This year’s report is based on almost 100,000 interviews with online news consumers and covers 48 markets, including Serbia for the first time.
6th June 2025 These projects are using food to get audiences to care about climate change Journalists from Indonesia, South Africa and the US explain how they’re approaching climate through meat, food justice and cooking challenges.
6th June 2025 These projects are using food to get audiences to care about climate change Journalists from Indonesia, South Africa and the US explain how they’re approaching climate through meat, food justice and cooking challenges.
2nd June 2025 From despair to purpose: Six climate reporters on how to protect their mental health Journalists from Brazil, Burkina Faso, Denmark, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago and the UK reflect on how they cope with the anxieties of global warming.
2nd June 2025 From despair to purpose: Six climate reporters on how to protect their mental health Journalists from Brazil, Burkina Faso, Denmark, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago and the UK reflect on how they cope with the anxieties of global warming.
30th May 2025 This journalist wants you to listen more deeply A new book by journalist and executive coach Emily Kasriel argues journalists should be more open to being surprised.
30th May 2025 This journalist wants you to listen more deeply A new book by journalist and executive coach Emily Kasriel argues journalists should be more open to being surprised.
29th May 2025 “Truth is the casualty”: How Indian fact-checkers debunked false claims during the India-Pakistan crisis “A month’s worth of misinformation bombarded social media within a few hours,” says fact-checker Uzair Rizvi. Many falsehoods were reported on TV as well.
29th May 2025 “Truth is the casualty”: How Indian fact-checkers debunked false claims during the India-Pakistan crisis “A month’s worth of misinformation bombarded social media within a few hours,” says fact-checker Uzair Rizvi. Many falsehoods were reported on TV as well.
27th May 2025 These pioneers are working to keep their countries’ languages alive in the age of AI news Experts from India, Belarus, Nigeria, Mali, Paraguay and the Philippines explain how they are building tools to bridge these language gaps.
27th May 2025 These pioneers are working to keep their countries’ languages alive in the age of AI news Experts from India, Belarus, Nigeria, Mali, Paraguay and the Philippines explain how they are building tools to bridge these language gaps.
23rd May 2025 This reporter exposed the civilian toll of US airstrikes. Her warning to colleagues? Be ready for a more hostile world “The tactics being pioneered in Gaza –blackouts, attacks with impunity– risk becoming the new normal,” says Pulitzer Prize winner Azmat Khan.
23rd May 2025 This reporter exposed the civilian toll of US airstrikes. Her warning to colleagues? Be ready for a more hostile world “The tactics being pioneered in Gaza –blackouts, attacks with impunity– risk becoming the new normal,” says Pulitzer Prize winner Azmat Khan.