RISJ Annual Report 2018-19 Read our 2018-19 Annual Report for an overview of our research, events and programmes that we ran to explore the future of journalism.
RISJ Annual Report 2018-19 Read our 2018-19 Annual Report for an overview of our research, events and programmes that we ran to explore the future of journalism.
Local media in Brazil: Draining the newsrooms in the country’s poorest region Journalist Fellow paper by Murillo Camarotto looks at the numbers of journalists in one Brazilian region leaving the profession to work for politicians, and the reasons why.
Local media in Brazil: Draining the newsrooms in the country’s poorest region Journalist Fellow paper by Murillo Camarotto looks at the numbers of journalists in one Brazilian region leaving the profession to work for politicians, and the reasons why.
The Evolving Indian Media Market: Succeeding Through Localisation Paper by Journalist Fellow Chanpreet Arora considers how international media organisations can serve Indian consumers
The Evolving Indian Media Market: Succeeding Through Localisation Paper by Journalist Fellow Chanpreet Arora considers how international media organisations can serve Indian consumers
Keeping it local: Can collaborations help save local public interest journalism? Journalist Fellow paper by Vanessa Wiltshire explores journalistic collaborations in the UK and US
Keeping it local: Can collaborations help save local public interest journalism? Journalist Fellow paper by Vanessa Wiltshire explores journalistic collaborations in the UK and US
Reddening or Reckoning? An Essay on China’s Shadow on Hong Kong Media 22 Years after Handover from British Rule
Reddening or Reckoning? An Essay on China’s Shadow on Hong Kong Media 22 Years after Handover from British Rule
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news Tomás Dodds, who’s looked at 37 AI rules in 17 countries, warns against “rigid, top-down” principles and calls to celebrate a diversity of approaches.
AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news Tomás Dodds, who’s looked at 37 AI rules in 17 countries, warns against “rigid, top-down” principles and calls to celebrate a diversity of approaches.
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
Join our Global Journalism Seminar Series online from May to June 2024 Our line-up of guests includes Adriaan Basson, Carmen Parahi, Sarah Kent, Peter Pomerantsev, Alberto Cairo, Simon Rogers and Alex Burns.
Join our Global Journalism Seminar Series online from May to June 2024 Our line-up of guests includes Adriaan Basson, Carmen Parahi, Sarah Kent, Peter Pomerantsev, Alberto Cairo, Simon Rogers and Alex Burns.
Seven things journalists can do to counter news avoidance "In a world of super-abundant information there is a real premium on saving rather than wasting people’s time", write Nic Newman and Ellen Heinrichs.
Seven things journalists can do to counter news avoidance "In a world of super-abundant information there is a real premium on saving rather than wasting people’s time", write Nic Newman and Ellen Heinrichs.
Chile Chile’s media is dominated by a number of private national and local broadcasters, with two commercial groups owning the bulk of print titles. The news media have been tested by a series of dramatic political events since popular protests in 2019.
Chile Chile’s media is dominated by a number of private national and local broadcasters, with two commercial groups owning the bulk of print titles. The news media have been tested by a series of dramatic political events since popular protests in 2019.
Indonesia A new criminal code which, among other things, bans publishing insults against the president became law in December 2022. The new law has been described by human rights activists as a significant setback for Indonesia’s reputation for press freedom.
Indonesia A new criminal code which, among other things, bans publishing insults against the president became law in December 2022. The new law has been described by human rights activists as a significant setback for Indonesia’s reputation for press freedom.
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.
Canada Faced with rising costs and falling income, Canadian news media are restructuring and experimenting with new content and business models.
Canada Faced with rising costs and falling income, Canadian news media are restructuring and experimenting with new content and business models.
Brazil Last year’s highly contested presidential elections, which were followed by riots in the capital, seem to have taken a toll on Brazilians’ trust in the news.
Brazil Last year’s highly contested presidential elections, which were followed by riots in the capital, seem to have taken a toll on Brazilians’ trust in the news.
Czech Republic Just as the media market started showing signs of recovery after the pandemic, it had to cope with the energy crisis and rising inflation. The war in Ukraine also tested the country’s resilience against disinformation, and intensified calls for more systemic measures to counter this.
Czech Republic Just as the media market started showing signs of recovery after the pandemic, it had to cope with the energy crisis and rising inflation. The war in Ukraine also tested the country’s resilience against disinformation, and intensified calls for more systemic measures to counter this.