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.
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
Pivot! A 5-step plan for evaluating newsroom technology experiments Yuen-C Tham unpacks five things to consider before embarking on the next big tech experiment in your newsroom.
Pivot! A 5-step plan for evaluating newsroom technology experiments Yuen-C Tham unpacks five things to consider before embarking on the next big tech experiment in your newsroom.
Lessons in confronting old newsroom values and structures Frida Sandgren reflects on organisational lessons for improved collaborative culture.
Lessons in confronting old newsroom values and structures Frida Sandgren reflects on organisational lessons for improved collaborative culture.
Rowing together for better climate coverage Climate coverage requires a reorganisation of newsrooms. This paper by our Journalist Fellow Vanessa Gruber looks at what to do and how.
Rowing together for better climate coverage Climate coverage requires a reorganisation of newsrooms. This paper by our Journalist Fellow Vanessa Gruber looks at what to do and how.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 6: How audiences think about trust in news "Much of the public demonstrably want things from news media and journalism that many news media and journalists would like to offer them," says Rasmus Nielsen in this podcast episode
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 6: How audiences think about trust in news "Much of the public demonstrably want things from news media and journalism that many news media and journalists would like to offer them," says Rasmus Nielsen in this podcast episode
AI expert Agnes Stenbom: “We need to better tell our users how journalism is different from other forms of information” A pioneer in applying this technology to newsrooms, she says the industry will benefit from sharing knowledge as adoption becomes more widespread.
AI expert Agnes Stenbom: “We need to better tell our users how journalism is different from other forms of information” A pioneer in applying this technology to newsrooms, she says the industry will benefit from sharing knowledge as adoption becomes more widespread.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 5: The rise of news influencers "If you are a TV or broadcast outlet, this is pretty existential actually," says Nic Newman in this podcast episode
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 5: The rise of news influencers "If you are a TV or broadcast outlet, this is pretty existential actually," says Nic Newman in this podcast episode
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 4: How much people pay for news "Publishers definitely need to look at a broad range of strategies to get people to subscribe, not just relying on trials or discounts," says Craig Robertson in this podcast episode
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 4: How much people pay for news "Publishers definitely need to look at a broad range of strategies to get people to subscribe, not just relying on trials or discounts," says Craig Robertson in this podcast episode
Giving audiences what they want: a look at Norway’s public broadcaster’s climate change coverage strategy On views, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation’s dedicated climate coverage now consistently receives more views than the rest of the newsroom’s coverage, head climate editors say.
Giving audiences what they want: a look at Norway’s public broadcaster’s climate change coverage strategy On views, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation’s dedicated climate coverage now consistently receives more views than the rest of the newsroom’s coverage, head climate editors say.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 3. What people want from news "In almost all cases, it's these understanding and knowledge-based needs that are most important," says Richard Fletcher in this podcast episode.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 3. What people want from news "In almost all cases, it's these understanding and knowledge-based needs that are most important," says Richard Fletcher in this podcast episode.
South Africa Trust in news in South Africa has increased but the media environment is becoming an increasingly toxic terrain of mis/disinformation, of media titles being co-opted into propaganda, and of coordinated attacks on the credibility of individual journalists.
South Africa Trust in news in South Africa has increased but the media environment is becoming an increasingly toxic terrain of mis/disinformation, of media titles being co-opted into propaganda, and of coordinated attacks on the credibility of individual journalists.
Croatia The Croatian news media are characterised by largely foreign-owned leading TV news channels and legacy news publishers still suffering from the pandemic’s impact on advertising revenues. News use and trust have declined after last year’s COVID boost.
Croatia The Croatian news media are characterised by largely foreign-owned leading TV news channels and legacy news publishers still suffering from the pandemic’s impact on advertising revenues. News use and trust have declined after last year’s COVID boost.
Hong Kong Press freedom faces unprecedented strain in Hong Kong as news outlets critical of the Hong Kong and Chinese governments have been shut down and senior executives arrested. Meanwhile, further waves of COVID-19 infection have continued to adversely affect the finances of media companies.
Hong Kong Press freedom faces unprecedented strain in Hong Kong as news outlets critical of the Hong Kong and Chinese governments have been shut down and senior executives arrested. Meanwhile, further waves of COVID-19 infection have continued to adversely affect the finances of media companies.
Spain Governments and the media tried to unite the country in the battle against COVID-19, while journalists struggled to provide clarity among often contradictory messages about the pandemic.
Spain Governments and the media tried to unite the country in the battle against COVID-19, while journalists struggled to provide clarity among often contradictory messages about the pandemic.
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.
The Independent News Emergency Relief Coordination: what it was and how it operated Funders and others came together to coordinate emergency funding relief. The Reuters Institute chaired the group and provided analysis.
The Independent News Emergency Relief Coordination: what it was and how it operated Funders and others came together to coordinate emergency funding relief. The Reuters Institute chaired the group and provided analysis.
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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.
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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.
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Job Vacancies We are looking for a new Director of the Reuters Institute. The deadline to apply is 17 January 2025 at 17:00 UK time