Survey reveals isolation of Bahujan journalists Caste is alive in Indian newsrooms, according to this survey of journalists by Tejas Harad
Survey reveals isolation of Bahujan journalists Caste is alive in Indian newsrooms, according to this survey of journalists by Tejas Harad
Consistent and Widespread Belief in the Threat of COVID-19 to the UK Economy This factsheet from the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project looks at the perceived threats to both national and personal health and finances, and how this differs by news use.
Consistent and Widespread Belief in the Threat of COVID-19 to the UK Economy This factsheet from the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project looks at the perceived threats to both national and personal health and finances, and how this differs by news use.
Where’s the beef? Decoding declining Finnish media trust Journalist Fellow Jonas Jungar unpacks the causes of trust erosion in Finland's news media
Where’s the beef? Decoding declining Finnish media trust Journalist Fellow Jonas Jungar unpacks the causes of trust erosion in Finland's news media
Using 'live journalism' to re-engage audiences Journalist fellow Jaakko Lyytinen travels to five cities to investigate the new trend.
Using 'live journalism' to re-engage audiences Journalist fellow Jaakko Lyytinen travels to five cities to investigate the new trend.
Is it possible to build a local radio station powered by AI? This tech CEO says so Daniel Anstandig from Futuri Media claims his tool can create a local radio feed from 250,000 news sources and get it broadcast by an AI host.
Is it possible to build a local radio station powered by AI? This tech CEO says so Daniel Anstandig from Futuri Media claims his tool can create a local radio feed from 250,000 news sources and get it broadcast by an AI host.
How Swedish Radio balances journalism and AI without falling for hype “These are terrific tools, but they are tools to assist journalism, and doing human-based journalism has never been more important”, says Olle Zachrison.
How Swedish Radio balances journalism and AI without falling for hype “These are terrific tools, but they are tools to assist journalism, and doing human-based journalism has never been more important”, says Olle Zachrison.
This newsroom wants to change how Indian media covers rape and abortion “We shouldn’t report on rape as an isolated episode,” says Japleen Pasricha, founder of Feminism in India, which has created guides to cover these issues.
This newsroom wants to change how Indian media covers rape and abortion “We shouldn’t report on rape as an isolated episode,” says Japleen Pasricha, founder of Feminism in India, which has created guides to cover these issues.
Meet NAT, the AI-generated presenter offering soft news to Mexican audiences “The news stories that NAT presents are focused towards young people who don’t connect with old style newscasts,” says Oswaldo Aguilar Castro from Grupo Fórmula.
Meet NAT, the AI-generated presenter offering soft news to Mexican audiences “The news stories that NAT presents are focused towards young people who don’t connect with old style newscasts,” says Oswaldo Aguilar Castro from Grupo Fórmula.
Selina Cheng on her firing from the WSJ after taking up the union chair role: “I truly believed our values were aligned” Cheng was laid off after her election to lead the Hong Kong Journalists Association. In this interview she speaks about press freedom in the territory.
Selina Cheng on her firing from the WSJ after taking up the union chair role: “I truly believed our values were aligned” Cheng was laid off after her election to lead the Hong Kong Journalists Association. In this interview she speaks about press freedom in the territory.
The day AI clones took over a Swiss radio station “We wanted to understand how it feels like to listen to radio that is made by a computer,” says Antoine Multone from Couleur 3.
The day AI clones took over a Swiss radio station “We wanted to understand how it feels like to listen to radio that is made by a computer,” says Antoine Multone from Couleur 3.
Argentina El panorama mediático en Argentina se caracteriza por la concentración en el sector privado, la debilidad de las emisoras públicas, la creciente desconfianza en todos los medios y la disminución del interés en las noticias tras la pandemia del COVID-19.
Argentina El panorama mediático en Argentina se caracteriza por la concentración en el sector privado, la debilidad de las emisoras públicas, la creciente desconfianza en todos los medios y la disminución del interés en las noticias tras la pandemia del COVID-19.
Portugal La sostenida alta confianza en los medios portugueses genera una impresión favorable que sólo ofrece una imagen parcial de la situación. Los reporteros están en pie de guerra por las condiciones laborales y los salarios, que marchan por detrás de la inflación.
Portugal La sostenida alta confianza en los medios portugueses genera una impresión favorable que sólo ofrece una imagen parcial de la situación. Los reporteros están en pie de guerra por las condiciones laborales y los salarios, que marchan por detrás de la inflación.
Perú La inestabilidad política, las protestas y la polarización son las mayores amenazas para la libertad de prensa y los periodistas, en un año que terminó con un fallido golpe de Estado a cargo del expresidente Pedro Castillo.
Perú La inestabilidad política, las protestas y la polarización son las mayores amenazas para la libertad de prensa y los periodistas, en un año que terminó con un fallido golpe de Estado a cargo del expresidente Pedro Castillo.
España El mercado de medios de comunicación privados en España es muy dinámico, con una competencia especialmente intensa en el ámbito online.
España El mercado de medios de comunicación privados en España es muy dinámico, con una competencia especialmente intensa en el ámbito online.