A deep-dive on immersive journalism From empty hype to a crucial tool, immersive journalism is ready to emerge from its early experimental phase, says Jenni Kangasniemi.
A deep-dive on immersive journalism From empty hype to a crucial tool, immersive journalism is ready to emerge from its early experimental phase, says Jenni Kangasniemi.
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
How Kenyan media uses peer review to monitor news quality Journalists in Kenya have adopted a peer review process similar to the one followed by medical professionals. Has it helped?
How Kenyan media uses peer review to monitor news quality Journalists in Kenya have adopted a peer review process similar to the one followed by medical professionals. Has it helped?
Unlocking the investigative potential of FOI Brazilian journalist Luiz Fernando Toledo spent six months investigating the strategies that make Freedom of Information requests part of a successful news cycle.
Unlocking the investigative potential of FOI Brazilian journalist Luiz Fernando Toledo spent six months investigating the strategies that make Freedom of Information requests part of a successful news cycle.
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.
Journalists should recognise how their reporting impacts news events, an anthropologist argues in a new book “It’s often said that journalists should not become the news, but this ideal is under a lot of stress now,”
Journalists should recognise how their reporting impacts news events, an anthropologist argues in a new book “It’s often said that journalists should not become the news, but this ideal is under a lot of stress now,”
Eleven things our members got from the Oxford Climate Journalism Network Applications for our programme are now open. We asked our members what stood out for them as the most important takeaways. Here are some of their answers.
Eleven things our members got from the Oxford Climate Journalism Network Applications for our programme are now open. We asked our members what stood out for them as the most important takeaways. Here are some of their answers.
Google News Initiative, YouTube and Oxford University agree to extension of support for Reuters Digital News Report to August 2025 The current grant will be extended for one year. The financial value of the agreement is $2.07m.
Google News Initiative, YouTube and Oxford University agree to extension of support for Reuters Digital News Report to August 2025 The current grant will be extended for one year. The financial value of the agreement is $2.07m.
Así han construido por su cuenta estas tres mujeres periodistas grandes audiencias online Nuestros datos dicen que las voces más populares son hombres. Mujeres de Francia, Canadá y Argentina hablan de su trabajo y del acoso que sufren.
Así han construido por su cuenta estas tres mujeres periodistas grandes audiencias online Nuestros datos dicen que las voces más populares son hombres. Mujeres de Francia, Canadá y Argentina hablan de su trabajo y del acoso que sufren.
Despite sexist attacks, these female journalists have built massive online audiences on their own. Here’s how Our research suggests the most popular news influencers are men. Women from France, Canada and Argentina discuss how they do their work.
Despite sexist attacks, these female journalists have built massive online audiences on their own. Here’s how Our research suggests the most popular news influencers are men. Women from France, Canada and Argentina discuss how they do their work.
Here are the European Communication Conference talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our researchers will be discussing their work on trust and interest in news this week in Slovenia.
Here are the European Communication Conference talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our researchers will be discussing their work on trust and interest in news this week in Slovenia.
Hong Kong Fears for press freedom in Hong Kong have been heightened by the introduction of new national security provisions, containing tougher punishments for offenders.
Hong Kong Fears for press freedom in Hong Kong have been heightened by the introduction of new national security provisions, containing tougher punishments for offenders.
Ireland The cost and purpose of public service media (PSM) have been debated across the nation this year while a payments scandal at Raidió Teilifis Éireann (RTÉ) has unfolded.
Ireland The cost and purpose of public service media (PSM) have been debated across the nation this year while a payments scandal at Raidió Teilifis Éireann (RTÉ) has unfolded.
Hungary After a turbulent 2022, this has been a much calmer year in the Hungarian media market. Political pressure on independent media, however, continued to grow, culminating in new regulation ‘to defend Hungary’s sovereignty’, which m ay have a severe impact on media freedom.
Hungary After a turbulent 2022, this has been a much calmer year in the Hungarian media market. Political pressure on independent media, however, continued to grow, culminating in new regulation ‘to defend Hungary’s sovereignty’, which m ay have a severe impact on media freedom.
Greece The Greek media market is characterised by a high degree of media concentration, digital brand fragmentation, high use of social media for news, and the lowest trust in news amongst our 47 markets, due to political polarisation and concerns about undue influence from politicians and powerful busi
Greece The Greek media market is characterised by a high degree of media concentration, digital brand fragmentation, high use of social media for news, and the lowest trust in news amongst our 47 markets, due to political polarisation and concerns about undue influence from politicians and powerful busi
Germany The German market has a number of national and regional public broadcasters that compete for audiences with powerful commercial operators (including Axel Springer and Bertelsmann).
Germany The German market has a number of national and regional public broadcasters that compete for audiences with powerful commercial operators (including Axel Springer and Bertelsmann).
Australia The past year has been marked by persistent inflation, a rising cost of living, and severe flooding in many parts of Australia.
Australia The past year has been marked by persistent inflation, a rising cost of living, and severe flooding in many parts of Australia.
The state of journalism Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs, Channel 4 Television, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 30 Oct 2019
The state of journalism Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs, Channel 4 Television, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 30 Oct 2019
Political attacks on journalism in central and eastern Europe Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme, Reuters Institute
Political attacks on journalism in central and eastern Europe Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme, Reuters Institute
Healing words - Innovations in health reporting Mia Malan, editor in chief, Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 16 Oct
Healing words - Innovations in health reporting Mia Malan, editor in chief, Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 16 Oct
Networked News, Racial Divides – How Power & Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson from UW-Madison looks at the relationship between race, power and privilege in the news agenda, in the third of our Trinity Term series of seminars.
Networked News, Racial Divides – How Power & Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson from UW-Madison looks at the relationship between race, power and privilege in the news agenda, in the third of our Trinity Term series of seminars.
Reputation, trust and keeping watch With a background in digital and video news, both in public service and commercial broadcasting, Inga Thordar helps us think about reputation in the fourth of our Trinity Term seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism.
Reputation, trust and keeping watch With a background in digital and video news, both in public service and commercial broadcasting, Inga Thordar helps us think about reputation in the fourth of our Trinity Term seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism.
The failure of political journalism Reuters Institute welcomes Helen Lewis in the fifth of this term’s seminars on Business and Practice of Journalism. Helen sees a failure in political journalism and will be talking us through its implications.
The failure of political journalism Reuters Institute welcomes Helen Lewis in the fifth of this term’s seminars on Business and Practice of Journalism. Helen sees a failure in political journalism and will be talking us through its implications.