How to build a good reader revenue model: lessons from Spain and the UK As Spanish legacy newspapers embrace digital subscriptions, Journalist Fellow Eduardo Suárez looks at how they can succeed
How to build a good reader revenue model: lessons from Spain and the UK As Spanish legacy newspapers embrace digital subscriptions, Journalist Fellow Eduardo Suárez looks at how they can succeed
Fighting Words: Journalism Under Assault in Central and Eastern Europe A look at the threats journalists face across the region.
Fighting Words: Journalism Under Assault in Central and Eastern Europe A look at the threats journalists face across the region.
Six trends you shouldn't miss for 2020 from subscriptions and platforms to podcasts and AI Here are the key findings from 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2020', our annual report on the state of the industry
Six trends you shouldn't miss for 2020 from subscriptions and platforms to podcasts and AI Here are the key findings from 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2020', our annual report on the state of the industry
News podcasts and the opportunities for publishers Podcasts a 'rare, bright spot' for the news industry, according to this report by Nic Newman and Nathan Gallo.
News podcasts and the opportunities for publishers Podcasts a 'rare, bright spot' for the news industry, according to this report by Nic Newman and Nathan Gallo.
11 key quotes from our exclusive interview with A. G. Sulzberger We've selected excerpts on eleven important topics from our conversation with New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger.
11 key quotes from our exclusive interview with A. G. Sulzberger We've selected excerpts on eleven important topics from our conversation with New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger.
New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger: “Our industry needs to think bigger” Sulzberger delivered the 2024 Reuters Memorial Lecture. In this exclusive interview, he discussed his role in shaping the paper and preserving its values.
New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger: “Our industry needs to think bigger” Sulzberger delivered the 2024 Reuters Memorial Lecture. In this exclusive interview, he discussed his role in shaping the paper and preserving its values.
I created an AI tool to help investigative journalists find stories in audit reports. Here’s how I did it and why it matters Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla created a custom GPT to advance watchdog journalism. He hopes it inspires colleagues in other countries.
I created an AI tool to help investigative journalists find stories in audit reports. Here’s how I did it and why it matters Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla created a custom GPT to advance watchdog journalism. He hopes it inspires colleagues in other countries.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2024? "It's a really important year to help define how journalism and AI are going to work effectively together," says Nic Newman in our podcast.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2024? "It's a really important year to help define how journalism and AI are going to work effectively together," says Nic Newman in our podcast.
20 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2023 still relevant in 2024 From trust in news to AI, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
20 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2023 still relevant in 2024 From trust in news to AI, our researchers have covered key issues in the past 12 months.
The Israel-Hamas war highlights the power (and the limits) of open-source reporting “This war has emphasised the need for newsrooms to build out this type of skill set,” says Nadine Ajaka of the ‘Washington Post’.
The Israel-Hamas war highlights the power (and the limits) of open-source reporting “This war has emphasised the need for newsrooms to build out this type of skill set,” says Nadine Ajaka of the ‘Washington Post’.
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.
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.
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).
Bulgaria As the poorest country in the European Union with a constantly declining population and very few people prepared to pay for news, Bulgaria offers limited business opportunities in the media sector apart from mergers and acquisitions.
Bulgaria As the poorest country in the European Union with a constantly declining population and very few people prepared to pay for news, Bulgaria offers limited business opportunities in the media sector apart from mergers and acquisitions.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by strong public and commercial broadcasters and a competitive and outspoken national press.
United Kingdom The UK media scene is characterised by strong public and commercial broadcasters and a competitive and outspoken national press.