16th August 2019 The value of podcasts to newspapers and broadcasters Journalist Fellow paper looks at how news outlets across the world have harnessed the growing popularity of podcasts.
16th August 2019 The value of podcasts to newspapers and broadcasters Journalist Fellow paper looks at how news outlets across the world have harnessed the growing popularity of podcasts.
14th August 2019 'Netizens' and cartoons - Journalist Fellows delve into Egypt's difficult media environment Papers by Egyptian Journalist Fellows look into how citizens have become social media journalists where traditional reporting has become impossible, and how cartoons have satirised global affairs.
14th August 2019 'Netizens' and cartoons - Journalist Fellows delve into Egypt's difficult media environment Papers by Egyptian Journalist Fellows look into how citizens have become social media journalists where traditional reporting has become impossible, and how cartoons have satirised global affairs.
8th August 2019 Norwegian journalism after #MeToo Journalist Fellow paper looks at whether the Norwegian media changed the way they report on sexual abuse following #MeToo.
8th August 2019 Norwegian journalism after #MeToo Journalist Fellow paper looks at whether the Norwegian media changed the way they report on sexual abuse following #MeToo.
6th August 2019 The use of infographics in Nigerian news media In this Journalist Fellow paper Chineme Okafor looks at the use of infographics in the Nigerian media to convey complex information.
6th August 2019 The use of infographics in Nigerian news media In this Journalist Fellow paper Chineme Okafor looks at the use of infographics in the Nigerian media to convey complex information.
27th June 2019 No evidence for online audience fragmentation during Indian election Research suggests that during the Indian election, online audiences did not fragment into echo chambers, but instead consumed a diverse range of news sources.
27th June 2019 No evidence for online audience fragmentation during Indian election Research suggests that during the Indian election, online audiences did not fragment into echo chambers, but instead consumed a diverse range of news sources.
11th June 2019 Digital News Report 2019 out now Our annual report of news industry trends and audience behaviour, this year based on a survey of 75,000 people in 38 countries, is out now. Read the findings.
11th June 2019 Digital News Report 2019 out now Our annual report of news industry trends and audience behaviour, this year based on a survey of 75,000 people in 38 countries, is out now. Read the findings.
23rd May 2019 Growing challenges to Danish press freedom A new Journalist Fellow paper finds the ability of the Danish press to hold authority to account is slowly being eroded.
23rd May 2019 Growing challenges to Danish press freedom A new Journalist Fellow paper finds the ability of the Danish press to hold authority to account is slowly being eroded.
22nd May 2019 Great diversity in news habits and trends across the European Union On the eve of EU elections we look at how news audiences across Europe access, view and interact with the news.
22nd May 2019 Great diversity in news habits and trends across the European Union On the eve of EU elections we look at how news audiences across Europe access, view and interact with the news.
14th May 2019 Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘information pollution’
14th May 2019 Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘information pollution’