How Young People Consume News and The Implications For Mainstream Media Report looks at the different news habits and expectations of the news media among younger people, and how news outlets can reach and engage this audience
How Young People Consume News and The Implications For Mainstream Media Report looks at the different news habits and expectations of the news media among younger people, and how news outlets can reach and engage this audience
Four new Journalist Fellows join the Reuters Institute in April 2024 They will join those continuing from last term in an exciting programme of activities and focus on a personal project.
Four new Journalist Fellows join the Reuters Institute in April 2024 They will join those continuing from last term in an exciting programme of activities and focus on a personal project.
What’s wrong with the robots? An Oxford researcher explains how we can better illustrate AI news stories Design lead and doctoral researcher Maggie Mustaklem on why we should move on from outdated images of artificial intelligence.
What’s wrong with the robots? An Oxford researcher explains how we can better illustrate AI news stories Design lead and doctoral researcher Maggie Mustaklem on why we should move on from outdated images of artificial intelligence.
International Journalism Festival 2024: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on topics such as social media, covering the war in Gaza, investigative journalism and the rise of AI.
International Journalism Festival 2024: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on topics such as social media, covering the war in Gaza, investigative journalism and the rise of AI.
I trained an AI model with my own scripts and created a chatbot to help journalists make viral vertical videos British journalist Sophia Smith Galer explains how she created Sophina, a script assistant to refashion any piece into a short video.
I trained an AI model with my own scripts and created a chatbot to help journalists make viral vertical videos British journalist Sophia Smith Galer explains how she created Sophina, a script assistant to refashion any piece into a short video.
Spotting the deepfakes: how AI detection tools work and where they fail The authors tested publicly accessible AI detectors in February 2024. Here they discuss these tools’ limitations and how to decide when to use them.
Spotting the deepfakes: how AI detection tools work and where they fail The authors tested publicly accessible AI detectors in February 2024. Here they discuss these tools’ limitations and how to decide when to use them.
International Journalism Festival 2024: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as AI, reader revenue models, news avoidance, journalism in Ukraine and Gaza, covering elections and more.
International Journalism Festival 2024: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as AI, reader revenue models, news avoidance, journalism in Ukraine and Gaza, covering elections and more.
India Indian media companies are facing tough times through a combination of declining interest in news, lower trust, and falling revenues. Meanwhile human rights groups say press freedoms have become increasingly threatened.
India Indian media companies are facing tough times through a combination of declining interest in news, lower trust, and falling revenues. Meanwhile human rights groups say press freedoms have become increasingly threatened.
Croatia The Russian invasion of Ukraine was the most important news topic in 2022 and early 2023. But COVID-19’s impact is reflected in a turn to entertainment programmes, with some uptick in advertising revenues but with most growth going to online.
Croatia The Russian invasion of Ukraine was the most important news topic in 2022 and early 2023. But COVID-19’s impact is reflected in a turn to entertainment programmes, with some uptick in advertising revenues but with most growth going to online.
Argentina The media in Argentina are characterised by concentrated private ownership, weak public broadcasters, growing distrust in all news outlets, and decreasing interest in news among the population in the aftermath of COVID-19.
Argentina The media in Argentina are characterised by concentrated private ownership, weak public broadcasters, growing distrust in all news outlets, and decreasing interest in news among the population in the aftermath of COVID-19.
Bulgaria The election of the centrist pro-Western government of Kiril Petkov’s ‘We continue the Change’ party in November 2021 had seemed to herald a definitive end to the often corrupt 12-year rule of authoritarian Boyko Borisov.
Bulgaria The election of the centrist pro-Western government of Kiril Petkov’s ‘We continue the Change’ party in November 2021 had seemed to herald a definitive end to the often corrupt 12-year rule of authoritarian Boyko Borisov.
Hong Kong Press freedom in Hong Kong continues to be steadily eroded following the enactment of the controversial National Security Law in 2020.
Hong Kong Press freedom in Hong Kong continues to be steadily eroded following the enactment of the controversial National Security Law in 2020.
Belgium Belgium has two distinct media markets: French-speaking Wallonia and Flemish-speaking Flanders. Publishers’ pivot to digital subscriptions seems to be paying off, even if online audience growth and paying for news may have hit their peak.
Belgium Belgium has two distinct media markets: French-speaking Wallonia and Flemish-speaking Flanders. Publishers’ pivot to digital subscriptions seems to be paying off, even if online audience growth and paying for news may have hit their peak.