Research Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2022 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at the key issues facing journalism in 2022 and beyond.
Research Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2022 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at the key issues facing journalism in 2022 and beyond.
Research Depth and breadth: How news organisations navigate trade-offs around building trust in news Fourth report from our Trust in News Project looks at the choices and challenges facing newsrooms seeking to build trust with various audiences
Research Depth and breadth: How news organisations navigate trade-offs around building trust in news Fourth report from our Trust in News Project looks at the choices and challenges facing newsrooms seeking to build trust with various audiences
Research How to soothe metrics anxiety in your newsroom Journalist fellow Elisabeth Gamperl investigates about how to make data a seamless part of newsroom culture.
Research How to soothe metrics anxiety in your newsroom Journalist fellow Elisabeth Gamperl investigates about how to make data a seamless part of newsroom culture.
Research 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.
Research 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.
Research 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.
Research 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.
News How evidence can help us fight against COVID-19 misinformation “Our research underlines the importance of drawing on actual evidence when seeking to counter misinformation,” writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen.
News How evidence can help us fight against COVID-19 misinformation “Our research underlines the importance of drawing on actual evidence when seeking to counter misinformation,” writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen.
News What the COVID-19 pandemic means for freelance journalists in the Global South The crisis has been especially difficult for independent reporters in countries such Brazil, India, Nigeria or Vietnam, Laura Oliver reports.
News What the COVID-19 pandemic means for freelance journalists in the Global South The crisis has been especially difficult for independent reporters in countries such Brazil, India, Nigeria or Vietnam, Laura Oliver reports.
News One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
News One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
News How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
News How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
News News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
News News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
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.
Greece The media market in Greece is characterised by digital fragmentation, lack of trust in news, high perceptions of undue influence, and high use of social media for news.
Greece The media market in Greece is characterised by digital fragmentation, lack of trust in news, high perceptions of undue influence, and high use of social media for news.
Nigeria Nigeria's media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands and more than 100 national and local print titles. The enormous popularity of social media has brought greater diversity but also an explosion of misinformation.
Nigeria Nigeria's media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands and more than 100 national and local print titles. The enormous popularity of social media has brought greater diversity but also an explosion of misinformation.
Kenya The introduction of the digital tax in 2021 and enhanced measures to curb the spread of online hate speech as Kenya heads to an August election have impacted the media.
Kenya The introduction of the digital tax in 2021 and enhanced measures to curb the spread of online hate speech as Kenya heads to an August election have impacted the media.
United States In the US, remote work has become standard, health reporting is increasingly recognised as a vital public service, and many outlets have launched new products – from newsletters to podcasts to video to virtual events – to keep audiences informed.
United States In the US, remote work has become standard, health reporting is increasingly recognised as a vital public service, and many outlets have launched new products – from newsletters to podcasts to video to virtual events – to keep audiences informed.
France Our data from late January and early February 2022 show static news consumption, and trust down for most news brands in France. But there has also been increased interest in Ukraine and some successful pay strategies.
France Our data from late January and early February 2022 show static news consumption, and trust down for most news brands in France. But there has also been increased interest in Ukraine and some successful pay strategies.
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.
Advanced Page Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
Advanced Page Here is our seminar series for 2020 Hilary term Our Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series features leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world. Here are the seminars that will take place from January to March 2020.
Advanced Page Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.
Advanced Page Our fellowship programme The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute allows practising journalists to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth.
Event Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
Event Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
Event The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
Event The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval.
Event Rachael Jolley, editor Index on Censorship, on Misinformation Rachael Jolley is the editor of the global quarterly Index on Censorship magazine, a magazine that has correspondents around the world reporting on free expression issues.
Event Rachael Jolley, editor Index on Censorship, on Misinformation Rachael Jolley is the editor of the global quarterly Index on Censorship magazine, a magazine that has correspondents around the world reporting on free expression issues.