How journalists can address misinformation on Telegram Journalist Fellow Bermet Talant unpacks the uses (and misuses) of Telegram messaging app.
How journalists can address misinformation on Telegram Journalist Fellow Bermet Talant unpacks the uses (and misuses) of Telegram messaging app.
How to soothe metrics anxiety in your newsroom Journalist fellow Elisabeth Gamperl investigates about how to make data a seamless part of newsroom culture.
How to soothe metrics anxiety in your newsroom Journalist fellow Elisabeth Gamperl investigates about how to make data a seamless part of newsroom culture.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
Are fears about online misinformation in the US election overblown? The evidence suggests they might be The period right before and right after the vote could be vulnerable to misinformation. Experts explain what we know about its spread and its true impact.
Are fears about online misinformation in the US election overblown? The evidence suggests they might be The period right before and right after the vote could be vulnerable to misinformation. Experts explain what we know about its spread and its true impact.
Trust Conference 2024: six things we learnt about the impact of AI on misinformation and the news business Here are a few highlights from speakers such as Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Maria Ressa, Kara Swisher and Jane Barrett at TRF’s flagship event.
Trust Conference 2024: six things we learnt about the impact of AI on misinformation and the news business Here are a few highlights from speakers such as Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Maria Ressa, Kara Swisher and Jane Barrett at TRF’s flagship event.
The worst threats to journalism come from politicians. The best defence against them is serving the public “If journalists want to revive independent journalism, they cannot rely on people in power. They have to rely on the public,” writes Rasmus Nielsen.
The worst threats to journalism come from politicians. The best defence against them is serving the public “If journalists want to revive independent journalism, they cannot rely on people in power. They have to rely on the public,” writes Rasmus Nielsen.
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.
Australia After years of cuts, contractions and closures, Australian news businesses received millions in financial relief through commercial deals struck with Google and Meta in response to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code. However, it hasn’t been a cure-all.
Australia After years of cuts, contractions and closures, Australian news businesses received millions in financial relief through commercial deals struck with Google and Meta in response to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code. However, it hasn’t been a cure-all.
Portugal In Portugal, in the aftermath of the pandemic, and with trust in news still high, overall interest in news fell significantly. Meanwhile, the rebranding of a news channel has changed competitive dynamics in a very packed market for TV news channels.
Portugal In Portugal, in the aftermath of the pandemic, and with trust in news still high, overall interest in news fell significantly. Meanwhile, the rebranding of a news channel has changed competitive dynamics in a very packed market for TV news channels.
Colombia Presidential and congressional elections have dominated media coverage this year amid widespread concern about misinformation. High social media and smartphone usage in Colombia is pushing more big players to invest in digital.
Colombia Presidential and congressional elections have dominated media coverage this year amid widespread concern about misinformation. High social media and smartphone usage in Colombia is pushing more big players to invest in digital.