Climate change and news audiences report 2023: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries This report presents fresh insights into how people access climate news in Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the US.
Climate change and news audiences report 2023: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries This report presents fresh insights into how people access climate news in Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the US.
Paying for news: Price-conscious consumers look for value amid cost-of-living crisis This report looks at who is paying for news online, how much they pay, and what motivations they have for subscribing to news.
Paying for news: Price-conscious consumers look for value amid cost-of-living crisis This report looks at who is paying for news online, how much they pay, and what motivations they have for subscribing to news.
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
News for the powerful and privileged How misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermine their trust in news.
News for the powerful and privileged How misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermine their trust in news.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2023 This year's report looks into the business prospects for media companies, how they are exploring TikTok, audio products and generative AI.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2023 This year's report looks into the business prospects for media companies, how they are exploring TikTok, audio products and generative AI.
How publishers are learning to create and distribute news on TikTok This looks at adoption among news publishers around the world.
How publishers are learning to create and distribute news on TikTok This looks at adoption among news publishers around the world.
What Russian audiences may lose if Trump shuts down Radio Free Europe With RFE/RL under threat from the US administration, their journalists explain how they manage to do their job from exile and why they think it matters.
What Russian audiences may lose if Trump shuts down Radio Free Europe With RFE/RL under threat from the US administration, their journalists explain how they manage to do their job from exile and why they think it matters.
How a Filipino reporter exposed the disinformation networks defending Duterte after his arrest “My goal is to make people more aware of coordinated attempts to shape their perception of an issue,” says journalist Cristina Chi.
How a Filipino reporter exposed the disinformation networks defending Duterte after his arrest “My goal is to make people more aware of coordinated attempts to shape their perception of an issue,” says journalist Cristina Chi.
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.
As Trump silences Voice of America, Russia and China seize the opportunity to reshape Africa’s news ecosystem Experts warn that the President’s decision to shut down the US international broadcaster is leaving a void that authoritarian regimes are trying to fill.
As Trump silences Voice of America, Russia and China seize the opportunity to reshape Africa’s news ecosystem Experts warn that the President’s decision to shut down the US international broadcaster is leaving a void that authoritarian regimes are trying to fill.
How billionaires and powerful law firms are working to restrict libel protections and silence the press in Trump’s America A new book by ‘New York Times’ journalist David Enrich exposes the campaign to overturn a precious legal precedent that protects investigative journalism.
How billionaires and powerful law firms are working to restrict libel protections and silence the press in Trump’s America A new book by ‘New York Times’ journalist David Enrich exposes the campaign to overturn a precious legal precedent that protects investigative journalism.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
Brazil Free-to-air television's decades-long dominance in the Brazilian media market continues to be challenged by digital platforms, as audiences consume more audio and video content from streaming services.
Brazil Free-to-air television's decades-long dominance in the Brazilian media market continues to be challenged by digital platforms, as audiences consume more audio and video content from streaming services.
Canada The unexpected chill in relations with the USA, after President Trump’s calls for Canada to become the 51st state, helped Mark Carney’s Liberal party to win the 2025 federal election in April, also boosting ratings for news outlets such as CBC/Radio-Canada.
Canada The unexpected chill in relations with the USA, after President Trump’s calls for Canada to become the 51st state, helped Mark Carney’s Liberal party to win the 2025 federal election in April, also boosting ratings for news outlets such as CBC/Radio-Canada.
Spain The Spanish media market is characterised by intense rivalries between major conglomerates, the continuing importance of broadcast news, and innovation online .
Spain The Spanish media market is characterised by intense rivalries between major conglomerates, the continuing importance of broadcast news, and innovation online .
Morocco Morocco’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression and prohibits censorship, but in practice, critical journalistic voices are often subject to harassment or even criminal proceedings.
Morocco Morocco’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression and prohibits censorship, but in practice, critical journalistic voices are often subject to harassment or even criminal proceedings.
Taiwan Taiwan’s media are dominated by a number of private companies that are both highly competitive and increasingly polarised.
Taiwan Taiwan’s media are dominated by a number of private companies that are both highly competitive and increasingly polarised.
South Africa The South African media landscape is subject to a hollowing out of the resources of news organisations, including retrenchments and the closing down of news titles.
South Africa The South African media landscape is subject to a hollowing out of the resources of news organisations, including retrenchments and the closing down of news titles.