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.
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
An ongoing infodemic How people in eight countries access and rate news and information about Coronavirus a year into the pandemic.
An ongoing infodemic How people in eight countries access and rate news and information about Coronavirus a year into the pandemic.
Entendendo o que confiança nas notícias significa para os usuários: evidências qualitativas de quatro países O segundo relatório do nosso Trust in News Project olha para as percepções da audiência sobre jornalismo e como isso impacta a confiança delas nas notícias.
Entendendo o que confiança nas notícias significa para os usuários: evidências qualitativas de quatro países O segundo relatório do nosso Trust in News Project olha para as percepções da audiência sobre jornalismo e como isso impacta a confiança delas nas notícias.
Escuchando lo que la confianza en las noticias significa para los usuarios: evidencias cualitativas de cuatro países El segundo informe de nuestro Trust in News Project explora qué impacto tienen las percepciones de la audiencia sobre el periodismo influyen en la confianza en las noticias.
Escuchando lo que la confianza en las noticias significa para los usuarios: evidencias cualitativas de cuatro países El segundo informe de nuestro Trust in News Project explora qué impacto tienen las percepciones de la audiencia sobre el periodismo influyen en la confianza en las noticias.
Listening to what trust in news means to users: qualitative evidence from four countries The second report from our Trust in News Project looks at audience perceptions of journalism and how they impact on trust, or lack of trust, in news.
Listening to what trust in news means to users: qualitative evidence from four countries The second report from our Trust in News Project looks at audience perceptions of journalism and how they impact on trust, or lack of trust, in news.
Neither humans-in-the-loop nor transparency labels will save the news media when it comes to AI “The notion of a human needing to intervene in every decision undercuts the idea of speeding up various tasks,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.
Neither humans-in-the-loop nor transparency labels will save the news media when it comes to AI “The notion of a human needing to intervene in every decision undercuts the idea of speeding up various tasks,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.
The Reuters Institute is seeking a new lead author for the Digital News Report Next year’s edition will be the last one led by Nic Newman, who launched the report in 2012. Here’s what the role requires and how to apply.
The Reuters Institute is seeking a new lead author for the Digital News Report Next year’s edition will be the last one led by Nic Newman, who launched the report in 2012. Here’s what the role requires and how to apply.
Does public service media crowd out private news publishers? New research says it doesn't A new Swiss study confirms what research has shown in the past: that public service news increase interest in what private publishers are offering.
Does public service media crowd out private news publishers? New research says it doesn't A new Swiss study confirms what research has shown in the past: that public service news increase interest in what private publishers are offering.
Así atraen estos periódicos argentinos a cientos de miles de suscriptores pese a la inflación Clarín y La Nación han logrado triunfar donde muchos alrededor del mundo han fracasado. Aquí es cómo lo han hecho.
Así atraen estos periódicos argentinos a cientos de miles de suscriptores pese a la inflación Clarín y La Nación han logrado triunfar donde muchos alrededor del mundo han fracasado. Aquí es cómo lo han hecho.
Inside Modi’s crackdown on the foreign press in India The Indian government didn’t renew work permits for correspondents from France and Australia. Colleagues see this decision as part of an alarming trend.
Inside Modi’s crackdown on the foreign press in India The Indian government didn’t renew work permits for correspondents from France and Australia. Colleagues see this decision as part of an alarming trend.
How these Argentinian newspapers attracted hundreds of thousands of subscribers amid rising inflation Clarín and La Nación managed to make so much progress where many around the world have failed. Here’s how they’ve done it.
How these Argentinian newspapers attracted hundreds of thousands of subscribers amid rising inflation Clarín and La Nación managed to make so much progress where many around the world have failed. Here’s how they’ve done it.
Denmark The Danish media market has two strong public broadcasters (DR and TV2) and several successful commercial brands, which receive an annual public subsidy.
Denmark The Danish media market has two strong public broadcasters (DR and TV2) and several successful commercial brands, which receive an annual public subsidy.
Brazil Brazil’s politics remains deeply polarised following close-run elections in 2022 and subsequent attempts to overturn the result, which included riots and the storming of the National Congress.
Brazil Brazil’s politics remains deeply polarised following close-run elections in 2022 and subsequent attempts to overturn the result, which included riots and the storming of the National Congress.
Argentina The Argentine information environment is in turmoil with the newly elected president pledging to privatise or close the already weak public media and to eliminate all government advertising.
Argentina The Argentine information environment is in turmoil with the newly elected president pledging to privatise or close the already weak public media and to eliminate all government advertising.
Czech Republic The Czech media had a turbulent year, characterised by legislative and ownership changes, but also by companies embracing digital innovations, including the use of AI in the newsrooms.
Czech Republic The Czech media had a turbulent year, characterised by legislative and ownership changes, but also by companies embracing digital innovations, including the use of AI in the newsrooms.
Canada Canada is a bilingual market with high consumption of news from foreign sources, especially the USA.
Canada Canada is a bilingual market with high consumption of news from foreign sources, especially the USA.
Croatia Croatia’s small media market continues to be impacted by recent economic crises and the dominant role of big digital platforms. Offline use is dominated by two foreign-owned TV news channels (Nova and RTL) together with the public broadcaster (HRT).
Croatia Croatia’s small media market continues to be impacted by recent economic crises and the dominant role of big digital platforms. Offline use is dominated by two foreign-owned TV news channels (Nova and RTL) together with the public broadcaster (HRT).
Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? In the first of our Trinity Term series of seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism, Mary Ann Sieghart will be sharing with us insights drawn from her studies into why women are accorded less authority than men.
Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? In the first of our Trinity Term series of seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism, Mary Ann Sieghart will be sharing with us insights drawn from her studies into why women are accorded less authority than men.
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
Save the date: Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars - 20 March 2019 Join the the Reuters Institute's journalist fellows for a morning of discussion, analysis and global insights on the latest propaganda methods and how they pose a threat to journalism. All welcome.
Save the date: Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars - 20 March 2019 Join the the Reuters Institute's journalist fellows for a morning of discussion, analysis and global insights on the latest propaganda methods and how they pose a threat to journalism. All welcome.
Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement. Chris Cook, of Tortoise Media, explains how the 'slow news' start up eschews breaking news in favour of what's driving the news.
Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement. Chris Cook, of Tortoise Media, explains how the 'slow news' start up eschews breaking news in favour of what's driving the news.
From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher based at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of the book, From Victims to Suspects: Muslim Women Since 9/11.
From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher based at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of the book, From Victims to Suspects: Muslim Women Since 9/11.