How to get the most important climate story of the decade right Lameez Omarjee asks researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners how they'd improve South African media coverage of the just transition.
How to get the most important climate story of the decade right Lameez Omarjee asks researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners how they'd improve South African media coverage of the just transition.
Key AI concepts to grasp in a new hybrid journalism era: transparency, autonomy, and authorship When we bring generative AI into the news production cycle, we must grapple with a new understanding of autonomy and authorship, argues Austrian fellow Katja Schell.
Key AI concepts to grasp in a new hybrid journalism era: transparency, autonomy, and authorship When we bring generative AI into the news production cycle, we must grapple with a new understanding of autonomy and authorship, argues Austrian fellow Katja Schell.
Climate change and news audiences report 2024: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries The report shows a stagnation in public views on and engagement with climate issues and information over time, despite the growing urgency of the crisis.
Climate change and news audiences report 2024: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries The report shows a stagnation in public views on and engagement with climate issues and information over time, despite the growing urgency of the crisis.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
How generative AI chatbots responded to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election This factsheet looks at how well three chatbots respond to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election.
How generative AI chatbots responded to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election This factsheet looks at how well three chatbots respond to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election.
On the cusp of abundance? How AI may redefine our relationship with news An AI-mediated news ecosystem has the potential to improve audience experience, argues this essay by expert David Caswell.
On the cusp of abundance? How AI may redefine our relationship with news An AI-mediated news ecosystem has the potential to improve audience experience, argues this essay by expert David Caswell.
How this Indonesian news outlet gets ‘terminally online’ Gen-Z to care about politics The editor-in-chief of ‘What Is Up, Indonesia?’ explains how the ‘not yet official’ news site doubled its following in a year
How this Indonesian news outlet gets ‘terminally online’ Gen-Z to care about politics The editor-in-chief of ‘What Is Up, Indonesia?’ explains how the ‘not yet official’ news site doubled its following in a year
Most people want platforms (not governments) to be responsible for moderating content Our finding is consistent across countries and demographics. But many also want tech companies to be held responsible for falsehoods on their platforms.
Most people want platforms (not governments) to be responsible for moderating content Our finding is consistent across countries and demographics. But many also want tech companies to be held responsible for falsehoods on their platforms.
10 Journalist Fellows from 5 continents are joining the Reuters Institute in October 2025 They will each take part in an immersive schedule of seminars, events and discussions, and will complete a project exploring the future of journalism
10 Journalist Fellows from 5 continents are joining the Reuters Institute in October 2025 They will each take part in an immersive schedule of seminars, events and discussions, and will complete a project exploring the future of journalism
Plagiarism, fake quotes and new opportunities: How AI is transforming journalism education Professors from Cambodia, Peru, Serbia, Spain, the UK and the US explain how they are adapting their teaching to AI and how their students are using it.
Plagiarism, fake quotes and new opportunities: How AI is transforming journalism education Professors from Cambodia, Peru, Serbia, Spain, the UK and the US explain how they are adapting their teaching to AI and how their students are using it.
“It’s like drinking from polluted water”: How the UK media gets immigration coverage wrong and how to fix it A new report highlights UK journalists’ role in fuelling a distorted public debate around asylum seekers and the European Convention on Human Rights.
“It’s like drinking from polluted water”: How the UK media gets immigration coverage wrong and how to fix it A new report highlights UK journalists’ role in fuelling a distorted public debate around asylum seekers and the European Convention on Human Rights.
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.
Nigeria Nigeria’s media landscape is at a pivotal moment amid rapidly changing consumption patterns, threats to press freedom, and a potential new wave of disruption from artificial intelligence (AI).
Nigeria Nigeria’s media landscape is at a pivotal moment amid rapidly changing consumption patterns, threats to press freedom, and a potential new wave of disruption from artificial intelligence (AI).
Australia The Australian government has been at the forefront of global efforts to protect consumers from the harmful effects of social media – along with a possible new levy on big tech to support news publishers.
Australia The Australian government has been at the forefront of global efforts to protect consumers from the harmful effects of social media – along with a possible new levy on big tech to support news publishers.
Kenya Kenya’s media landscape is being shaped by a convergence of economic discontent, shifting political dynamics, and the rise of decentralised digital activism.
Kenya Kenya’s media landscape is being shaped by a convergence of economic discontent, shifting political dynamics, and the rise of decentralised digital activism.
United Kingdom The UK is characterised by well-established public service and commercial news providers which have historically dominated both on broadcast and in print and are also the biggest brands online.
United Kingdom The UK is characterised by well-established public service and commercial news providers which have historically dominated both on broadcast and in print and are also the biggest brands online.
Chile Economic pressures have impacted the only state-owned broadcaster in Chile and the two leading newspaper companies, in a market where private media dominate. A decline in revenues and a legal battle with Google were among the media industry’s challenges.
Chile Economic pressures have impacted the only state-owned broadcaster in Chile and the two leading newspaper companies, in a market where private media dominate. A decline in revenues and a legal battle with Google were among the media industry’s challenges.
How do people around the world get informed about coronavirus and about the responses to the pandemic
How do people around the world get informed about coronavirus and about the responses to the pandemic
Notes from the frontline: Misinformation and propaganda wars in Ukraine and Russia Maryana Drach, director of Radio Free Europe Ukraine, and Gulmira Amangalieva, reporter at Freenews-Volga,12 February, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
Notes from the frontline: Misinformation and propaganda wars in Ukraine and Russia Maryana Drach, director of Radio Free Europe Ukraine, and Gulmira Amangalieva, reporter at Freenews-Volga,12 February, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
Rachael Jolley, editor Index on Censorship, on Misinformation Rachael Jolley is the editor of the global quarterly Index on Censorship magazine, a magazine that has correspondents around the world reporting on free expression issues.
Rachael Jolley, editor Index on Censorship, on Misinformation Rachael Jolley is the editor of the global quarterly Index on Censorship magazine, a magazine that has correspondents around the world reporting on free expression issues.
Misinformation and its effect on public life Pheobe Arnold is International Projects Co-Ordinator at First Draft News, facilitating collaborative journalism projects to tackle misinformation and disinformation in the run up to elections around the world.
Misinformation and its effect on public life Pheobe Arnold is International Projects Co-Ordinator at First Draft News, facilitating collaborative journalism projects to tackle misinformation and disinformation in the run up to elections around the world.