6th July 2023 Five reasons for evidence-based optimism from the Digital News Report 2023 The findings from the Digital News Report 2023 are challenging for publishers, but there are also a few silver linings, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
6th July 2023 Five reasons for evidence-based optimism from the Digital News Report 2023 The findings from the Digital News Report 2023 are challenging for publishers, but there are also a few silver linings, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
6th July 2023 As Cambodia approaches a crucial election, journalists suffer shutdowns and abuse The government recently revoked the licence of an influential news outlet. The crackdown against journalism has accelerated ever since.
6th July 2023 As Cambodia approaches a crucial election, journalists suffer shutdowns and abuse The government recently revoked the licence of an influential news outlet. The crackdown against journalism has accelerated ever since.
4th July 2023 How to keep doing journalism under siege: five tips from editors in India and Hungary Ritu Kapur and Peter Erdelyi explain how their outlets have managed to stay afloat and do impactful reporting amid democratic decline.
4th July 2023 How to keep doing journalism under siege: five tips from editors in India and Hungary Ritu Kapur and Peter Erdelyi explain how their outlets have managed to stay afloat and do impactful reporting amid democratic decline.
3rd July 2023 Born on Facebook, The Queer Muslim Project reaches a large LGBTQIA+ community in Asia and beyond "Since the beginning, storytelling has been at the heart of our work," says founder Rafiul Alom Rahman, who leads a small creative team.
3rd July 2023 Born on Facebook, The Queer Muslim Project reaches a large LGBTQIA+ community in Asia and beyond "Since the beginning, storytelling has been at the heart of our work," says founder Rafiul Alom Rahman, who leads a small creative team.
29th June 2023 How to fix journalism? Our Journalist Fellows discuss potential solutions at our annual event On Monday, June 26, our Journalist Fellows marked the end of their time at the Reuters Institute by presenting their projects at the Frontline Club in London.
29th June 2023 How to fix journalism? Our Journalist Fellows discuss potential solutions at our annual event On Monday, June 26, our Journalist Fellows marked the end of their time at the Reuters Institute by presenting their projects at the Frontline Club in London.
19th June 2023 First Facebook, now TikTok: how Geopop built a 7 million-strong community with science explainers "Our biggest asset is our community," says Italian geologist and Geopop founder Andrea Moccia.
19th June 2023 First Facebook, now TikTok: how Geopop built a 7 million-strong community with science explainers "Our biggest asset is our community," says Italian geologist and Geopop founder Andrea Moccia.
14th June 2023 One size won't fit all: our panel discusses how to cater to elusive audiences at the launch of the Digital News Report 2023 A summary of a panel discussion featuring Jane Barrett, Naja Nielsen, Kamal Ahmed and Rasmus Nielsen at Reuters London HQ.
14th June 2023 One size won't fit all: our panel discusses how to cater to elusive audiences at the launch of the Digital News Report 2023 A summary of a panel discussion featuring Jane Barrett, Naja Nielsen, Kamal Ahmed and Rasmus Nielsen at Reuters London HQ.
14th June 2023 How we approached the Digital News Report 2023 As we have stressed in the past, our research shouldn't be abused. We have pushed back against such abuse in the past and will do so again, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
14th June 2023 How we approached the Digital News Report 2023 As we have stressed in the past, our research shouldn't be abused. We have pushed back against such abuse in the past and will do so again, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
9th June 2023 How a newsroom of teens is fact-checking news for their generation in Brazil Mediawise is expanding a project to train young fact-checkers to Brazil, a country where journalism is under attack in so many ways.
9th June 2023 How a newsroom of teens is fact-checking news for their generation in Brazil Mediawise is expanding a project to train young fact-checkers to Brazil, a country where journalism is under attack in so many ways.