Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
The decline and dispersal of Roma media in Hungary Hungarian news ecosystem faces government interference, but opportunities remain for the return of Roma media representation, says Zsófia Fülöp.
The decline and dispersal of Roma media in Hungary Hungarian news ecosystem faces government interference, but opportunities remain for the return of Roma media representation, says Zsófia Fülöp.
Changing Newsrooms 2023 Media leaders struggle to embrace diversity in full and remain cautious on AI disruption.
Changing Newsrooms 2023 Media leaders struggle to embrace diversity in full and remain cautious on AI disruption.
Pagar por noticias: audiencias sensibles a los precios buscan valor en medio de la crisis económica Este informe explora el perfil de los suscriptores y los motivos por los que quienes no pagan ahora estarían dispuestos a hacerlo.
Pagar por noticias: audiencias sensibles a los precios buscan valor en medio de la crisis económica Este informe explora el perfil de los suscriptores y los motivos por los que quienes no pagan ahora estarían dispuestos a hacerlo.
Paying for news: Price-conscious consumers look for value amid cost-of-living crisis This report looks at who is paying for news online, how much they pay, and what motivations they have for subscribing to news.
Paying for news: Price-conscious consumers look for value amid cost-of-living crisis This report looks at who is paying for news online, how much they pay, and what motivations they have for subscribing to news.
Strategies for building trust in news: What the public say they want across four countries Our final report of the Trust in News Project considers different options for newsrooms to build trust with audiences
Strategies for building trust in news: What the public say they want across four countries Our final report of the Trust in News Project considers different options for newsrooms to build trust with audiences
As grant funding dries up, exiled newsrooms are finding hope in new revenue strategies Exiled newsrooms from Russia, Cuba and Myanmar are developing innovative products and strategies to cope with the end of foreign support.
As grant funding dries up, exiled newsrooms are finding hope in new revenue strategies Exiled newsrooms from Russia, Cuba and Myanmar are developing innovative products and strategies to cope with the end of foreign support.
JournalismAI Festival 2025: Four projects that caught our eye and a few rising trends From Zimbabwe to Cuba, here are a dozen of initiatives presented at the conference from small and medium-sized newsrooms around the world.
JournalismAI Festival 2025: Four projects that caught our eye and a few rising trends From Zimbabwe to Cuba, here are a dozen of initiatives presented at the conference from small and medium-sized newsrooms around the world.
Reinventing local news for the digital era: Five ideas from France, Italy and Belgium At the 2025 Festival de l’info locale in Nantes, editors presented innovative projects for leveraging archives, improving election coverage and improving their bottom lines
Reinventing local news for the digital era: Five ideas from France, Italy and Belgium At the 2025 Festival de l’info locale in Nantes, editors presented innovative projects for leveraging archives, improving election coverage and improving their bottom lines
How Google’s funding for Canadian news publishers is split – and who benefits the most A CAD 100m annual payout is reshaping the country’s news ecosystem. Four managers discuss who’s left behind and what it means for democracy
How Google’s funding for Canadian news publishers is split – and who benefits the most A CAD 100m annual payout is reshaping the country’s news ecosystem. Four managers discuss who’s left behind and what it means for democracy
Community first: How these news outlets cater to marginalised audiences Experts from Indonesia, Venezuela, the UK and the US discuss how journalists can improve coverage and foster their relationship with underserved audiences.
Community first: How these news outlets cater to marginalised audiences Experts from Indonesia, Venezuela, the UK and the US discuss how journalists can improve coverage and foster their relationship with underserved audiences.
How a newspaper in Hiroshima is keeping the memory of survivors alive Journalists at 'Chugoku Shimbun' have been documenting the aftermath of the first atomic bomb for 80 years in the hope it won't happen again.
How a newspaper in Hiroshima is keeping the memory of survivors alive Journalists at 'Chugoku Shimbun' have been documenting the aftermath of the first atomic bomb for 80 years in the hope it won't happen again.
Switzerland Layoffs have become commonplace in Switzerland’s small media market. The economic situation is difficult for private media companies and also perhaps especially for the public broadcaster, which will face budget cuts of around 20% to 50% in the next few years.
Switzerland Layoffs have become commonplace in Switzerland’s small media market. The economic situation is difficult for private media companies and also perhaps especially for the public broadcaster, which will face budget cuts of around 20% to 50% in the next few years.
Ireland The year 2024 was one of general consolidation in the Irish media market, with new digital first strategies, redundancy schemes in play, and an impressive subscription performance from the Irish Times.
Ireland The year 2024 was one of general consolidation in the Irish media market, with new digital first strategies, redundancy schemes in play, and an impressive subscription performance from the Irish Times.
Japan Japan’s media landscape is rapidly changing. Daily newspapers, that once distributed more than a copy per household, are in sharp decline, while broadcasters are losing their audiences to YouTube and other video networks.
Japan Japan’s media landscape is rapidly changing. Daily newspapers, that once distributed more than a copy per household, are in sharp decline, while broadcasters are losing their audiences to YouTube and other video networks.
Germany The digital transformation of Germany's media landscape continues, increasing pressure on the press, particularly local newspapers.
Germany The digital transformation of Germany's media landscape continues, increasing pressure on the press, particularly local newspapers.
France France has undergone a year of extreme political turbulence. Following the far right’s victory in the June European elections, President Macron called early parliamentary elections in June and July 2024.
France France has undergone a year of extreme political turbulence. Following the far right’s victory in the June European elections, President Macron called early parliamentary elections in June and July 2024.
Finland Finland’s news media environment features a strong regional press, a strong public service broadcaster (Yle), one widely read national daily (Helsingin Sanomat), and two popular evening tabloids, both reaching over half of the adult populat
Finland Finland’s news media environment features a strong regional press, a strong public service broadcaster (Yle), one widely read national daily (Helsingin Sanomat), and two popular evening tabloids, both reaching over half of the adult populat