Striking a balance between informing and sensation-alising: South Korean broadcasters and the MERS outbreak
Striking a balance between informing and sensation-alising: South Korean broadcasters and the MERS outbreak
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
Why Tucker Carlson interviewed the eccentric frontrunner of Argentina’s election After speaking with leaders in Hungary, Brazil and El Salvador, Carlson flew to Buenos Aires to meet this outsider. Three experts explain why.
Why Tucker Carlson interviewed the eccentric frontrunner of Argentina’s election After speaking with leaders in Hungary, Brazil and El Salvador, Carlson flew to Buenos Aires to meet this outsider. Three experts explain why.
BBC senior verification expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
BBC senior verification expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier
To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
As social media turns away from the news, publishers try other channels Editors from Spain, Ecuador and the US on their strategies in the light of Twitter and Facebook retreating from news.
As social media turns away from the news, publishers try other channels Editors from Spain, Ecuador and the US on their strategies in the light of Twitter and Facebook retreating from news.
When it comes to “green” finance, journalists must be willing to dig behind the jargon To beat greenwashing, go back to journalistic basics, argues Alexandre Karghoo
When it comes to “green” finance, journalists must be willing to dig behind the jargon To beat greenwashing, go back to journalistic basics, argues Alexandre Karghoo
Hong Kong Press freedom faces unprecedented strain in Hong Kong as news outlets critical of the Hong Kong and Chinese governments have been shut down and senior executives arrested. Meanwhile, further waves of COVID-19 infection have continued to adversely affect the finances of media companies.
Hong Kong Press freedom faces unprecedented strain in Hong Kong as news outlets critical of the Hong Kong and Chinese governments have been shut down and senior executives arrested. Meanwhile, further waves of COVID-19 infection have continued to adversely affect the finances of media companies.
Bulgaria 2021 witnessed the end of the 12-year term of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, raising hopes for greater media independence in Bulgaria. But his legacy persists, and the accelerating economic downturn linked to the war in Ukraine heralds a challenging time for the media.
Bulgaria 2021 witnessed the end of the 12-year term of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, raising hopes for greater media independence in Bulgaria. But his legacy persists, and the accelerating economic downturn linked to the war in Ukraine heralds a challenging time for the media.
Australia Australia saw signs of recovery in 2021: the advertising market grew, numbers paying for news online increased, and support systems for regional journalism are being developed. A new regulatory framework has eased the power imbalance between news publishers and tech giants.
Australia Australia saw signs of recovery in 2021: the advertising market grew, numbers paying for news online increased, and support systems for regional journalism are being developed. A new regulatory framework has eased the power imbalance between news publishers and tech giants.
Belgium Belgium has two distinct media markets: French-speaking Wallonia and Flemish-speaking Flanders. Publishers’ pivot to digital subscriptions seems to be paying off, but they continue to look for scale and diversification of revenues through mergers and acquisitions.
Belgium Belgium has two distinct media markets: French-speaking Wallonia and Flemish-speaking Flanders. Publishers’ pivot to digital subscriptions seems to be paying off, but they continue to look for scale and diversification of revenues through mergers and acquisitions.
Austria Trust in news and in Austrian news brands are both down significantly this year, partly due to the influential role of tabloid newspapers in a scandal that forced the resignation of the chancellor.
Austria Trust in news and in Austrian news brands are both down significantly this year, partly due to the influential role of tabloid newspapers in a scandal that forced the resignation of the chancellor.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by a well-funded and regulated broadcasting sector and a lively and opinionated national press. But audiences are fragmenting with the rise of streaming services and some new TV channels.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by a well-funded and regulated broadcasting sector and a lively and opinionated national press. But audiences are fragmenting with the rise of streaming services and some new TV channels.