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.
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.
How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audiences “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audiences “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
I created an AI chatbot to speak to my country’s budget. Here’s how I did it Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he made and refined a tool that makes it easier to report on public spending in his home country.
I created an AI chatbot to speak to my country’s budget. Here’s how I did it Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he made and refined a tool that makes it easier to report on public spending in his home country.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
This Nigerian nonprofit is empowering health journalists with a focus on solutions and community outreach Nigeria Health Watch has trained 90 journalists from 30 newsrooms and has created a series looking at healthcare solutions across Africa.
This Nigerian nonprofit is empowering health journalists with a focus on solutions and community outreach Nigeria Health Watch has trained 90 journalists from 30 newsrooms and has created a series looking at healthcare solutions across Africa.
Peru Mainstream media have been badly affected by the economic downturn with falling advertising revenue, leading to layoffs and cost-cutting.
Peru Mainstream media have been badly affected by the economic downturn with falling advertising revenue, leading to layoffs and cost-cutting.
Mexico Mexico has elected its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, candidate for the ruling Morena party and former mayor of Mexico City. But though the political climate may be changing, Mexico’s news still faces multiple challenges, from political attacks to physical safety.
Mexico Mexico has elected its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, candidate for the ruling Morena party and former mayor of Mexico City. But though the political climate may be changing, Mexico’s news still faces multiple challenges, from political attacks to physical safety.
Colombia The Colombian media landscape is vibrant, albeit within a concentrated market. There are three particular challenges: a fall in news consumption, rising concern about the role of artificial intelligence, and the influence of publicly funded advertisements on press independence.
Colombia The Colombian media landscape is vibrant, albeit within a concentrated market. There are three particular challenges: a fall in news consumption, rising concern about the role of artificial intelligence, and the influence of publicly funded advertisements on press independence.
Finland Finland’s news media environment features a strong regional press, a strong public service broadcaster (Yle), one widely read national upmarket daily (Helsingin Sanomat), and two popular evening tabloids, both reaching over half of the adult population.
Finland Finland’s news media environment features a strong regional press, a strong public service broadcaster (Yle), one widely read national upmarket daily (Helsingin Sanomat), and two popular evening tabloids, both reaching over half of the adult population.
Chile Chile has been remembering the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état that ushered in 17 years of dictatorship, at a time of increased political polarisation and strained relationships between press and government.
Chile Chile has been remembering the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état that ushered in 17 years of dictatorship, at a time of increased political polarisation and strained relationships between press and government.
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.
Multi-skilling newsrooms - do’s and don’ts Caro Kriel, who has worked in South Africa, Russia, and the UK, offers some advice for newsrooms, in the sixth of this term’s seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism.
Multi-skilling newsrooms - do’s and don’ts Caro Kriel, who has worked in South Africa, Russia, and the UK, offers some advice for newsrooms, in the sixth of this term’s seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism.
Protecting newsrooms from political pressures The speaker at this seminar has first-hand experience in managing journalists in challenging locations. Bobby Ghosh looks at how we protect newsrooms from political pressures.
Protecting newsrooms from political pressures The speaker at this seminar has first-hand experience in managing journalists in challenging locations. Bobby Ghosh looks at how we protect newsrooms from political pressures.
Social media, democracy and dissent in Sri Lanka In the last of this year's series in The Business and Practice of Journalism, the Director of our Journalism Fellowship Programme, Meera Selva, speaks about the situation in Sri Lanka.
Social media, democracy and dissent in Sri Lanka In the last of this year's series in The Business and Practice of Journalism, the Director of our Journalism Fellowship Programme, Meera Selva, speaks about the situation in Sri Lanka.
British media and populism, and Brexit Our second seminar of the term on The Business and Practice of Journalism sees Trevor Kavanagh addressing the Institute on Brexit and other topics, drawing from his experience in the British media.
British media and populism, and Brexit Our second seminar of the term on The Business and Practice of Journalism sees Trevor Kavanagh addressing the Institute on Brexit and other topics, drawing from his experience in the British media.