How the first impartial LGBTQ+ news brand gathered almost 140,000 followers on TikTok Journalist and creator Enrique Anarte explains the rationale behind Openly, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s LGBTQ+ news brand.
How the first impartial LGBTQ+ news brand gathered almost 140,000 followers on TikTok Journalist and creator Enrique Anarte explains the rationale behind Openly, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s LGBTQ+ news brand.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2023? In this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast we look at the trends shaping journalism and how news leaders plan to address them.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2023? In this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast we look at the trends shaping journalism and how news leaders plan to address them.
22 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2022 still relevant in 2023 From news avoidance to audience trust and newsroom diversity, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
22 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2022 still relevant in 2023 From news avoidance to audience trust and newsroom diversity, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
Federica Cherubini, new Director of Leadership Development of the Reuters Institute Our activities in this area have doubled in terms of the number of programmes and participants since she joined the Reuters Institute in 2020.
Federica Cherubini, new Director of Leadership Development of the Reuters Institute Our activities in this area have doubled in terms of the number of programmes and participants since she joined the Reuters Institute in 2020.
How an African news agency is breaking negative stereotypes about the continent Launched in 2021 by nonprofit Africa No Filter, the agency has run 400 news stories portraying Africa beyond poverty, conflict and corruption.
How an African news agency is breaking negative stereotypes about the continent Launched in 2021 by nonprofit Africa No Filter, the agency has run 400 news stories portraying Africa beyond poverty, conflict and corruption.
“We wanted to show that online journalism can be done without extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.
“We wanted to show that online journalism can be done without extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.