The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
Do more with less: minimizing competitive tensions in collaborative local journalism Paper published in 'Digital Journalism' looks at collaborative journalism projects in the UK, Italy and Finland and proposes three ideal collaborative practices.
Do more with less: minimizing competitive tensions in collaborative local journalism Paper published in 'Digital Journalism' looks at collaborative journalism projects in the UK, Italy and Finland and proposes three ideal collaborative practices.
Covering hate crimes and violence when government sources fail Journalist fellow Rachel Chitra shares lessons in data gathering for journalists.
Covering hate crimes and violence when government sources fail Journalist fellow Rachel Chitra shares lessons in data gathering for journalists.
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2022 Este informe anual, basado en una encuesta de ejecutivos de medios de todo el mundo, analiza los asuntos clave que afronta el periodismo en 2022 y más allá.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2022 Este informe anual, basado en una encuesta de ejecutivos de medios de todo el mundo, analiza los asuntos clave que afronta el periodismo en 2022 y más allá.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2022 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at the key issues facing journalism in 2022 and beyond.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2022 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at the key issues facing journalism in 2022 and beyond.
Our podcast: How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant In this episode of Future of Journalism, a panel of experts discuss trends around climate news consumption and how coverage can be more engaging.
Our podcast: How to make climate journalism more effective and relevant In this episode of Future of Journalism, a panel of experts discuss trends around climate news consumption and how coverage can be more engaging.
Watching chaos through a screen: How social media is changing the way we learn about extreme weather events Journalists from Brazil, Nigeria and the UK reflect on the impact of online platforms on the way we consume news about climate disasters.
Watching chaos through a screen: How social media is changing the way we learn about extreme weather events Journalists from Brazil, Nigeria and the UK reflect on the impact of online platforms on the way we consume news about climate disasters.
How I used generative AI to turn a powerful long-form story into an illustrated video Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he experimented with this new technology to bring an investigative piece into another medium.
How I used generative AI to turn a powerful long-form story into an illustrated video Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he experimented with this new technology to bring an investigative piece into another medium.
Reporting from inside the inferno: Three journalists reflect on how they covered Los Angeles’ deadly wildfires The blazes presented news teams with many challenges. A local editor, a photojournalist and a foreign correspondent explain their work.
Reporting from inside the inferno: Three journalists reflect on how they covered Los Angeles’ deadly wildfires The blazes presented news teams with many challenges. A local editor, a photojournalist and a foreign correspondent explain their work.
How to protect democracies from falsehoods? By empowering the young with open-source investigation skills “If anyone with a smartphone can publish, they should also be able to verify,” argue Bellingcat’s founder Eliot Higgins and Dr Natalie Martin in this piece.
How to protect democracies from falsehoods? By empowering the young with open-source investigation skills “If anyone with a smartphone can publish, they should also be able to verify,” argue Bellingcat’s founder Eliot Higgins and Dr Natalie Martin in this piece.
“Many journalists in the Global South are already using AI and they want guidance on how to do this ethically” Damian Radcliffe discusses his new report for the Thomson Reuters Foundation on how journalists in emerging economies are using this new technology.
“Many journalists in the Global South are already using AI and they want guidance on how to do this ethically” Damian Radcliffe discusses his new report for the Thomson Reuters Foundation on how journalists in emerging economies are using this new technology.
Kenya Kenya’s media scene is characterised by a small number of privately owned groups, a state-funded public broadcaster, and widespread use of social media. Press freedom is enshrined in the constitution but is threatened by a combination of a hostile government and a prolonged economic downturn.
Kenya Kenya’s media scene is characterised by a small number of privately owned groups, a state-funded public broadcaster, and widespread use of social media. Press freedom is enshrined in the constitution but is threatened by a combination of a hostile government and a prolonged economic downturn.
South Korea South Korea’s news media is characterised by competitive public and private broadcasters, a newspaper sector struggling to adapt to digital change, and powerful Korean-owned portals that dominate the distribution of news online.
South Korea South Korea’s news media is characterised by competitive public and private broadcasters, a newspaper sector struggling to adapt to digital change, and powerful Korean-owned portals that dominate the distribution of news online.
Turkey After winning a narrow victory in last year’s presidential elections Recep Tayyip Erdoğan began his new term with renewed vigour and continued tight control over the media.
Turkey After winning a narrow victory in last year’s presidential elections Recep Tayyip Erdoğan began his new term with renewed vigour and continued tight control over the media.
Singapore Singapore’s media industry remains tightly regulated, with an intricate system of laws in place covering mainstream, digital, and social media.
Singapore Singapore’s media industry remains tightly regulated, with an intricate system of laws in place covering mainstream, digital, and social media.
Switzerland In a country with four official languages, only a few larger media companies operate in more than one of Switzerland’s relatively small markets. The public broadcaster still has the most trusted news brands but could see substantial budget cuts.
Switzerland In a country with four official languages, only a few larger media companies operate in more than one of Switzerland’s relatively small markets. The public broadcaster still has the most trusted news brands but could see substantial budget cuts.
Philippines The Philippine news media landscape has seen significant changes over the past year, especially in private broadcasting, which is experiencing a continuing decline in viewership.
Philippines The Philippine news media landscape has seen significant changes over the past year, especially in private broadcasting, which is experiencing a continuing decline in viewership.
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
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
CANCELLED: The International Media & Yemen’s War Panel discussion looks at the extreme challenges that journalists face in reporting on one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters
CANCELLED: The International Media & Yemen’s War Panel discussion looks at the extreme challenges that journalists face in reporting on one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters
Indian media and caste: why are lower caste journalists missing from newsrooms? Tejas Harad, Copy Editor at Economic and Political Weekly, and Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute speaks at the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
Indian media and caste: why are lower caste journalists missing from newsrooms? Tejas Harad, Copy Editor at Economic and Political Weekly, and Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute speaks at the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development