News for the powerful and privileged How misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermine their trust in news.
News for the powerful and privileged How misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermine their trust in news.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2023 This year's report looks into the business prospects for media companies, how they are exploring TikTok, audio products and generative AI.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2023 This year's report looks into the business prospects for media companies, how they are exploring TikTok, audio products and generative AI.
How publishers are learning to create and distribute news on TikTok This looks at adoption among news publishers around the world.
How publishers are learning to create and distribute news on TikTok This looks at adoption among news publishers around the world.
Five ways in which podcasting may benefit radio newsrooms Our Fellow Paula Molina draws lessons from Spanish-language podcasting for radio newsrooms considering a podcasting strategy.
Five ways in which podcasting may benefit radio newsrooms Our Fellow Paula Molina draws lessons from Spanish-language podcasting for radio newsrooms considering a podcasting strategy.
Born in the fire What we can learn from how digital publishers in the Global South approach platforms
Born in the fire What we can learn from how digital publishers in the Global South approach platforms
The Cookiepocalypse is coming to your newsroom – why it matters The end of third-party cookie tracking could be a huge issue for media companies that rely on digital ad spend, but it could also be an opportunity, Paul Herman
The Cookiepocalypse is coming to your newsroom – why it matters The end of third-party cookie tracking could be a huge issue for media companies that rely on digital ad spend, but it could also be an opportunity, Paul Herman
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.
Charting myths, debt and monkey farms: How Kontinentalist is reimagining data journalism in Asia The co-founder of this startup explains how they are using immersive formats to report on everything from China’s influence to wildlife trade.
Charting myths, debt and monkey farms: How Kontinentalist is reimagining data journalism in Asia The co-founder of this startup explains how they are using immersive formats to report on everything from China’s influence to wildlife trade.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2025. Episode 1: What you need to know Two of the authors of the report discuss the role of generative AI, trust in news, subscriptions, news avoidance, podcasts and more.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2025. Episode 1: What you need to know Two of the authors of the report discuss the role of generative AI, trust in news, subscriptions, news avoidance, podcasts and more.
These pioneers are working to keep their countries’ languages alive in the age of AI news Experts from India, Belarus, Nigeria, Mali, Paraguay and the Philippines explain how they are building tools to bridge these language gaps.
These pioneers are working to keep their countries’ languages alive in the age of AI news Experts from India, Belarus, Nigeria, Mali, Paraguay and the Philippines explain how they are building tools to bridge these language gaps.
How these new platform-driven news outlets are attracting young audiences These youth-focused news outlets have succeeded in what traditional media have been attempting to do for years: get young people to read the news.
How these new platform-driven news outlets are attracting young audiences These youth-focused news outlets have succeeded in what traditional media have been attempting to do for years: get young people to read the news.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
Denmark The Danish media market has two strong public broadcasters (DR and TV2) and several successful commercial brands, which receive an annual public subsidy.
Denmark The Danish media market has two strong public broadcasters (DR and TV2) and several successful commercial brands, which receive an annual public subsidy.
Croatia Croatia’s small media market showed some growth in 2024, with increasing awareness of the need for digital transition.
Croatia Croatia’s small media market showed some growth in 2024, with increasing awareness of the need for digital transition.
Bulgaria The Bulgarian media environment struggles with systemic issues of political interference, limited pluralism, and low levels of public trust.
Bulgaria The Bulgarian media environment struggles with systemic issues of political interference, limited pluralism, and low levels of public trust.
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.
Mexico Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum came to power in June 2024 promising a change in the political climate but her large majority has raised fears about a concentration of power. Meanwhile, journalists’ working conditions remain among the most precarious and dangerous in the world.
Mexico Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum came to power in June 2024 promising a change in the political climate but her large majority has raised fears about a concentration of power. Meanwhile, journalists’ working conditions remain among the most precarious and dangerous in the world.
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.