Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
Rethinking the journalist-PR dynamic in modern media Dutch investigative journalist Ton van der Ham muses on the increasingly strained relations between press and PRs – who wins in the end?
Rethinking the journalist-PR dynamic in modern media Dutch investigative journalist Ton van der Ham muses on the increasingly strained relations between press and PRs – who wins in the end?
Redacciones cambiantes 2023 Los líderes de medios no abrazan la diversidad del todo y miran con cautela la IA
Redacciones cambiantes 2023 Los líderes de medios no abrazan la diversidad del todo y miran con cautela la IA
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
International Journalism Festival 2025: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on journalism in exile, local news, reader revenue, news avoidance and AI and the future of news.
International Journalism Festival 2025: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on journalism in exile, local news, reader revenue, news avoidance and AI and the future of news.
Indian journalist Mitali Mukherjee named Director of the Reuters Institute A respected journalist across print, TV, and digital media, she's led our Journalist Programmes since 2022 and been our Acting Director since October 2024.
Indian journalist Mitali Mukherjee named Director of the Reuters Institute A respected journalist across print, TV, and digital media, she's led our Journalist Programmes since 2022 and been our Acting Director since October 2024.
International Journalism Festival 2025: the events you shouldn’t miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as the climate crisis, local news, human rights, trust, AI and more.
International Journalism Festival 2025: the events you shouldn’t miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as the climate crisis, local news, human rights, trust, AI and more.
Keep things simple and cut the blame: five lessons from Christiana Figueres on covering climate change The Costa Rican diplomat, who helped craft the Paris Agreement, answered questions from our climate network.
Keep things simple and cut the blame: five lessons from Christiana Figueres on covering climate change The Costa Rican diplomat, who helped craft the Paris Agreement, answered questions from our climate network.
Jim Egan will be the lead author of the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report from 2026 A senior leader and adviser in the global journalism sector, he’ll work on the current edition with Nic Newman before taking the lead role in autumn 2025.
Jim Egan will be the lead author of the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report from 2026 A senior leader and adviser in the global journalism sector, he’ll work on the current edition with Nic Newman before taking the lead role in autumn 2025.
How newsrooms can track (and reduce) their own carbon emissions ‘Le Monde’ and the ‘Guardian’ have managed to make progress in reducing their environmental footprint. Here’s what they've learnt along the way.
How newsrooms can track (and reduce) their own carbon emissions ‘Le Monde’ and the ‘Guardian’ have managed to make progress in reducing their environmental footprint. Here’s what they've learnt along the way.
Hong Kong Press freedom in Hong Kong continues to be steadily eroded following the enactment of the controversial National Security Law in 2020.
Hong Kong Press freedom in Hong Kong continues to be steadily eroded following the enactment of the controversial National Security Law in 2020.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by strong public and commercial broadcasters and a competitive and outspoken national press. But both sectors are under pressure from changing audience behaviour, falling revenue, and rising costs.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by strong public and commercial broadcasters and a competitive and outspoken national press. But both sectors are under pressure from changing audience behaviour, falling revenue, and rising costs.
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.
Our funders Our Journalist Fellowships are funded through grants from international news organisations and corporations, and through the support of generous individuals.
Our funders Our Journalist Fellowships are funded through grants from international news organisations and corporations, and through the support of generous individuals.
Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.
Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.
Our research Our focus is on internationally comparative research, and we conduct and facilitate research that addresses the most significant issues facing journalists and media organisations in a rapidly developing industry.
Our research Our focus is on internationally comparative research, and we conduct and facilitate research that addresses the most significant issues facing journalists and media organisations in a rapidly developing industry.