What does the public in six countries think of generative AI in news? This report looks at how people use generative AI, and what they think about its application in journalism and other areas of work and life across six countries.
What does the public in six countries think of generative AI in news? This report looks at how people use generative AI, and what they think about its application in journalism and other areas of work and life across six countries.
Race and leadership in the news media 2024: Evidence from five markets In this factsheet, we analyse the percentage of people of colour in top editorial positions in 100 major online and offline news outlets in five different markets.
Race and leadership in the news media 2024: Evidence from five markets In this factsheet, we analyse the percentage of people of colour in top editorial positions in 100 major online and offline news outlets in five different markets.
Mujeres y liderazgo en los medios informativos en 2024: evidencias de 12 mercados En este informe analizamos la desigualdad de género en el liderazgo de las salas de redacción, a partir de una muestra estratégica de 240 grandes medios online y offline en 12 mercados.
Mujeres y liderazgo en los medios informativos en 2024: evidencias de 12 mercados En este informe analizamos la desigualdad de género en el liderazgo de las salas de redacción, a partir de una muestra estratégica de 240 grandes medios online y offline en 12 mercados.
Women and leadership in the news media 2024: Evidence from 12 markets In this Reuters Institute factsheet we analyse the gender breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 240 major online and offline news outlets in 12 different markets.
Women and leadership in the news media 2024: Evidence from 12 markets In this Reuters Institute factsheet we analyse the gender breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 240 major online and offline news outlets in 12 different markets.
Bridging the gender gap: a call for change in UK's news camera crews BBC Cameraperson Maxine Collins outlines steps to address a gender imbalance in roles behind the news camera.
Bridging the gender gap: a call for change in UK's news camera crews BBC Cameraperson Maxine Collins outlines steps to address a gender imbalance in roles behind the news camera.
Tracing the Orthodox Church's role in Putin's war Natalia Dubtsova's analysis of 58 sermons delivered by Patriarch Kirill between February 2022 and May 2023 finds four rhetorical phases that align with Kremlin messaging.
Tracing the Orthodox Church's role in Putin's war Natalia Dubtsova's analysis of 58 sermons delivered by Patriarch Kirill between February 2022 and May 2023 finds four rhetorical phases that align with Kremlin messaging.
“It’s a feature, not a bug” – How journalists can spot and mitigate AI bias Consultant and executive coach Ramaa Sharma spoke to journalists, media leaders, technologists and academics to gauge how newsrooms are working with and around AI bias.
“It’s a feature, not a bug” – How journalists can spot and mitigate AI bias Consultant and executive coach Ramaa Sharma spoke to journalists, media leaders, technologists and academics to gauge how newsrooms are working with and around AI bias.
Google News Initiative, YouTube and Oxford University agree to extension of support for the Reuters Institute's Digital News Report to August 2026 The current grant will be extended for one year. The financial value of the agreement is $2.07 million.
Google News Initiative, YouTube and Oxford University agree to extension of support for the Reuters Institute's Digital News Report to August 2026 The current grant will be extended for one year. The financial value of the agreement is $2.07 million.
Where are the women? Inside the gender gap holding back Kenya’s newsrooms A new report shows women are still underrepresented in news coverage.
Where are the women? Inside the gender gap holding back Kenya’s newsrooms A new report shows women are still underrepresented in news coverage.
British journalist Helen Boaden named Chair of the Reuters Institute’s Steering Committee After leading a distinguished career at the BBC for three decades and sitting at our Advisory Board, she’ll succeed Alan Rusbridger at this post.
British journalist Helen Boaden named Chair of the Reuters Institute’s Steering Committee After leading a distinguished career at the BBC for three decades and sitting at our Advisory Board, she’ll succeed Alan Rusbridger at this post.
What BBC Scotland’s leadership learned from launching and scrapping their flagship programme BBC Scotland's Hayley Valentine and Gary Smith reflect on what this experience taught them about leading through change.
What BBC Scotland’s leadership learned from launching and scrapping their flagship programme BBC Scotland's Hayley Valentine and Gary Smith reflect on what this experience taught them about leading through change.
We need to bridge the fault line emerging in debates about AI and the future of news “We need this to become a real debate, and not two disconnected conversations talking past each other,” argues AI expert David Caswell in this essay.
We need to bridge the fault line emerging in debates about AI and the future of news “We need this to become a real debate, and not two disconnected conversations talking past each other,” argues AI expert David Caswell in this essay.
Spain Spain has a lively commercial news market with particularly intense competition in the online arena. The leading newspaper brands, El País and El Mundo, are succeeding with digital subscriptions, but are challenged by free news sites, such as 20 Minutos.
Spain Spain has a lively commercial news market with particularly intense competition in the online arena. The leading newspaper brands, El País and El Mundo, are succeeding with digital subscriptions, but are challenged by free news sites, such as 20 Minutos.
Thailand General elections in May 2023 were seen as a potential turning point for Thailand and for media freedom after decades of authoritarian rule.
Thailand General elections in May 2023 were seen as a potential turning point for Thailand and for media freedom after decades of authoritarian rule.
Philippines The Philippine media landscape remains largely grim despite the change in the country’s leadership in mid-2022. Attacks on journalists, which escalated during the six-year presidency of Rodrigo Duterte, have not let up since Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office.
Philippines The Philippine media landscape remains largely grim despite the change in the country’s leadership in mid-2022. Attacks on journalists, which escalated during the six-year presidency of Rodrigo Duterte, have not let up since Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office.
Brazil Last year’s highly contested presidential elections, which were followed by riots in the capital, seem to have taken a toll on Brazilians’ trust in the news.
Brazil Last year’s highly contested presidential elections, which were followed by riots in the capital, seem to have taken a toll on Brazilians’ trust in the news.
Navigating the 'infodemic': key findings from our new report on how people access news about coronavirus
Navigating the 'infodemic': key findings from our new report on how people access news about coronavirus
A new wave: female editors and new audiences Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme; and Simge Andı, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, 11 March, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
A new wave: female editors and new audiences Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme; and Simge Andı, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, 11 March, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
The State of the Times Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President, International, New York Times, 26 February, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
The State of the Times Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President, International, New York Times, 26 February, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford
Fellows symposium - freedom, practice, trust and sustainability A day of discussions on the biggest issues facing journalists and the media worldwide organised by the Reuters Institute's current Journalist Fellows.
Fellows symposium - freedom, practice, trust and sustainability A day of discussions on the biggest issues facing journalists and the media worldwide organised by the Reuters Institute's current Journalist Fellows.
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Our webinars Find and watch back our series of webinars delivered by experts from the Reuters Institute
Our Newsroom Leadership Programmes Professional leadership programmes give senior managers, journalists and editors insights into the latest research, new thinking, trends and best practice in organisational transformation.
Our Newsroom Leadership Programmes Professional leadership programmes give senior managers, journalists and editors insights into the latest research, new thinking, trends and best practice in organisational transformation.
Our funders Our core funding comes from the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Beyond this, we receive support from a wide range of other funders including foundations, non-profits, and industry partners.
Our funders Our core funding comes from the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Beyond this, we receive support from a wide range of other funders including foundations, non-profits, and industry partners.
What we do We host practising journalists and researchers from all over the world, and connect them with professional peers and leading academics from a wide range of different fields.
What we do We host practising journalists and researchers from all over the world, and connect them with professional peers and leading academics from a wide range of different fields.
Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
How to apply Applications are now closed. We will open applications for the 2026-27 academic year in January 2026.
How to apply Applications are now closed. We will open applications for the 2026-27 academic year in January 2026.