Research Is public service media doing enough to tackle misinformation? BBC Monitoring’s disinformation lead asks how to reach those who most need their work
Research Is public service media doing enough to tackle misinformation? BBC Monitoring’s disinformation lead asks how to reach those who most need their work
Research Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2021 Este informe anual analiza retos y oportunidades para el periodismo en 2021.
Research Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2021 Este informe anual analiza retos y oportunidades para el periodismo en 2021.
Research Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2021 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at some of the issues facing journalism in 2021 and beyond.
Research Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2021 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at some of the issues facing journalism in 2021 and beyond.
Research What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
Research What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
Research Few winners, many losers: the COVID-19 pandemic’s dramatic and unequal impact on independent news media A report on the impact of the pandemic on the business of news.
Research Few winners, many losers: the COVID-19 pandemic’s dramatic and unequal impact on independent news media A report on the impact of the pandemic on the business of news.
Research The most successful fact-checks with Africa Check's visitors: lessons from Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa Journalist Fellow Anim van Wyk studied the audience of this fact-checking organisation. Here's what she learned
Research The most successful fact-checks with Africa Check's visitors: lessons from Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa Journalist Fellow Anim van Wyk studied the audience of this fact-checking organisation. Here's what she learned
News Behind the Japanese paradox: why news media of a tech-driven country are stuck in an offline world Japanese journalist Daisuke Furuta outlines what's preventing journalism in his home country from embracing digital transformation.
News Behind the Japanese paradox: why news media of a tech-driven country are stuck in an offline world Japanese journalist Daisuke Furuta outlines what's preventing journalism in his home country from embracing digital transformation.
News How to respond to disinformation while protecting free speech This piece offers recommendations to address some of these issues without jeopardising free expression and independent journalism around the world.
News How to respond to disinformation while protecting free speech This piece offers recommendations to address some of these issues without jeopardising free expression and independent journalism around the world.
News As vaccines start rolling out, here’s what our research says about communication and coronavirus Richard Fletcher on what journalists and governments should know as we enter the next phase of the pandemic
News As vaccines start rolling out, here’s what our research says about communication and coronavirus Richard Fletcher on what journalists and governments should know as we enter the next phase of the pandemic
News Innovation and a sharper focus: how local news is weathering the coronavirus storm Newspapers have seen record audiences, rising orders for home delivery and readers who buy subscriptions for the elderly, finds Rachael Jolley.
News Innovation and a sharper focus: how local news is weathering the coronavirus storm Newspapers have seen record audiences, rising orders for home delivery and readers who buy subscriptions for the elderly, finds Rachael Jolley.
News Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
News Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
News We asked people from all over the world how journalists should cover powerful people who lie. Here is what they said More than a hundred people from all over the world contributed with ideas. We highlight the do’s and don’ts most of them agreed on.
News We asked people from all over the world how journalists should cover powerful people who lie. Here is what they said More than a hundred people from all over the world contributed with ideas. We highlight the do’s and don’ts most of them agreed on.
Indonesia Although Indonesia has had a well-deserved regional reputation for press freedom since the fall of Soeharto in 1998 and the subsequent passage of the 1999 Press Law, the implementation of laws on electronic communications have threatened to undermine the independence of the digital media sector.
Indonesia Although Indonesia has had a well-deserved regional reputation for press freedom since the fall of Soeharto in 1998 and the subsequent passage of the 1999 Press Law, the implementation of laws on electronic communications have threatened to undermine the independence of the digital media sector.
India Indian media are diverse, with numerous outlets operating in English and multiple regional languages. The sector has been hard hit by the pandemic but is showing signs of recovery.
India Indian media are diverse, with numerous outlets operating in English and multiple regional languages. The sector has been hard hit by the pandemic but is showing signs of recovery.
Taiwan Despite its proximity to mainland China, Taiwan managed to keep the COVID-19 outbreak at bay without the need for lockdowns. Early warning about the threat came via posts on a popular online bulletin board, enabling the government take decisive measures to cut travel across the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan Despite its proximity to mainland China, Taiwan managed to keep the COVID-19 outbreak at bay without the need for lockdowns. Early warning about the threat came via posts on a popular online bulletin board, enabling the government take decisive measures to cut travel across the Taiwan Strait.
India Indian media are extremely diverse, with thousands of outlets operating in multiple languages. Much of the media is controlled by large, for-profit corporations, many of them privately held, and mainly funded by advertising.
India Indian media are extremely diverse, with thousands of outlets operating in multiple languages. Much of the media is controlled by large, for-profit corporations, many of them privately held, and mainly funded by advertising.
Nigeria Nigeria's vibrant media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands like the BBC and CNN, and more than 100 national and local print titles, many of which are struggling with digital transition.
Nigeria Nigeria's vibrant media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands like the BBC and CNN, and more than 100 national and local print titles, many of which are struggling with digital transition.
Chile COVID-19 has given the media the opportunity to rebuild public trust, which was undermined during student-led protests in 2019, where news organisations were seen to take the side of large economic interests.
Chile COVID-19 has given the media the opportunity to rebuild public trust, which was undermined during student-led protests in 2019, where news organisations were seen to take the side of large economic interests.