Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Exploring a new frontier for news distribution Journalist fellow Christine Franciska looks at India's new wallpaper stories on lock-screens.
Exploring a new frontier for news distribution Journalist fellow Christine Franciska looks at India's new wallpaper stories on lock-screens.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
How to ready journalists for change in Pakistan Pakistan is on the cusp of a digital revolution that will see a shift in revenue sources and job roles for journalism, says Ramisha Ali.
How to ready journalists for change in Pakistan Pakistan is on the cusp of a digital revolution that will see a shift in revenue sources and job roles for journalism, says Ramisha Ali.
We need clarity about the deals between AI companies and news publishers. Here’s why “What might be good for the parties involved isn’t necessarily beneficial to either industry, let alone society at large,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.
We need clarity about the deals between AI companies and news publishers. Here’s why “What might be good for the parties involved isn’t necessarily beneficial to either industry, let alone society at large,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.
These two local newspapers shunned the Internet and focused entirely on print. Here's why In an era where print has been declared to be dead, these community papers in Canada and the US have managed to survive without a digital presence.
These two local newspapers shunned the Internet and focused entirely on print. Here's why In an era where print has been declared to be dead, these community papers in Canada and the US have managed to survive without a digital presence.
African journalists should join forces to expose white-collar criminals, says this pioneer of investigative journalism Award-winning journalist Beauregard Tromp speaks about his plans as the new convener for the African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC).
African journalists should join forces to expose white-collar criminals, says this pioneer of investigative journalism Award-winning journalist Beauregard Tromp speaks about his plans as the new convener for the African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC).
Former Sky News executive Priya Sahathevan joins the Reuters Institute as a Visiting Fellow in October 2024 She will engage with our global community while working on key issues around technology, audience engagement and media regulation.
Former Sky News executive Priya Sahathevan joins the Reuters Institute as a Visiting Fellow in October 2024 She will engage with our global community while working on key issues around technology, audience engagement and media regulation.
La peor amenaza al periodismo libre son los políticos. La mejor defensa es servir mejor al público “Si los periodistas quieren revivir el periodismo, no pueden confiar en quienes están en el poder. Tienen que confiar en el público”, escribe Rasmus Nielsen.
La peor amenaza al periodismo libre son los políticos. La mejor defensa es servir mejor al público “Si los periodistas quieren revivir el periodismo, no pueden confiar en quienes están en el poder. Tienen que confiar en el público”, escribe Rasmus Nielsen.
The worst threats to journalism come from politicians. The best defence against them is serving the public “If journalists want to revive independent journalism, they cannot rely on people in power. They have to rely on the public,” writes Rasmus Nielsen.
The worst threats to journalism come from politicians. The best defence against them is serving the public “If journalists want to revive independent journalism, they cannot rely on people in power. They have to rely on the public,” writes Rasmus Nielsen.
Indonesia As the world’s third largest democracy geared up for the 2024 general elections, the use of social media as a source of news continued to outpace print and TV.
Indonesia As the world’s third largest democracy geared up for the 2024 general elections, the use of social media as a source of news continued to outpace print and TV.
Poland The October 2023 parliamentary elections brought a change in government in Poland, ending eight years marked by rising political pressure on independent media and the politicisation of public service broadcasting under the Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Poland The October 2023 parliamentary elections brought a change in government in Poland, ending eight years marked by rising political pressure on independent media and the politicisation of public service broadcasting under the Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Norway The Norwegian media landscape combines strong national legacy brands and public service media, with a reputation for innovation in content and business models.
Norway The Norwegian media landscape combines strong national legacy brands and public service media, with a reputation for innovation in content and business models.
India For much of the year India’s media have been engaged in covering parliamentary elections, won by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling alliance, albeit with a smaller majority than expected.
India For much of the year India’s media have been engaged in covering parliamentary elections, won by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling alliance, albeit with a smaller majority than expected.
Netherlands The Netherlands continue to be dominated by a strong PSB and two Belgian-owned media companies, and there is risk of further media consolidation. The past year was marked by an investigation into workplace safety within the PSB.
Netherlands The Netherlands continue to be dominated by a strong PSB and two Belgian-owned media companies, and there is risk of further media consolidation. The past year was marked by an investigation into workplace safety within the PSB.
A Winter's Media Tale: Rethinking Journalism Inside and Outside The Newsroom Join our Journalist Fellows for a live journalism show.
A Winter's Media Tale: Rethinking Journalism Inside and Outside The Newsroom Join our Journalist Fellows for a live journalism show.
Annual Memorial Lecture - Rebecca Corbett, Investigations Editor, New York Times Rebecca Corbett leads The New York Times’s investigations department and oversaw the Harvey Weinstein investigation.
Annual Memorial Lecture - Rebecca Corbett, Investigations Editor, New York Times Rebecca Corbett leads The New York Times’s investigations department and oversaw the Harvey Weinstein investigation.
Press freedom and media censorship Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 4 December
Press freedom and media censorship Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 4 December
Putting the audience at the heart of journalism Federica Cherubini is the Engagement Manager at Hearken, Inc, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 27 Nov
Putting the audience at the heart of journalism Federica Cherubini is the Engagement Manager at Hearken, Inc, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 27 Nov
Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019 Zillah Watson, commissioning editor for virtual reality, BBC VR Hub, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 20 Nov
Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019 Zillah Watson, commissioning editor for virtual reality, BBC VR Hub, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 20 Nov
The 50:50 Project - increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism Ros Aktins, presenter of Outside Source, BBC News; project director, 50:50, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 6 Nov
The 50:50 Project - increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism Ros Aktins, presenter of Outside Source, BBC News; project director, 50:50, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 6 Nov