Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Intersectional travel journalism and why it matters Clara Lock, travel correspondent and assistant life editor for 'The Straits Times', believes it’s time to reimagine travel journalism.
Intersectional travel journalism and why it matters Clara Lock, travel correspondent and assistant life editor for 'The Straits Times', believes it’s time to reimagine travel journalism.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024 This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.
The decline and dispersal of Roma media in Hungary Hungarian news ecosystem faces government interference, but opportunities remain for the return of Roma media representation, says Zsófia Fülöp.
The decline and dispersal of Roma media in Hungary Hungarian news ecosystem faces government interference, but opportunities remain for the return of Roma media representation, says Zsófia Fülöp.
Changing Newsrooms 2023 Media leaders struggle to embrace diversity in full and remain cautious on AI disruption.
Changing Newsrooms 2023 Media leaders struggle to embrace diversity in full and remain cautious on AI disruption.
Pagar por noticias: audiencias sensibles a los precios buscan valor en medio de la crisis económica Este informe explora el perfil de los suscriptores y los motivos por los que quienes no pagan ahora estarían dispuestos a hacerlo.
Pagar por noticias: audiencias sensibles a los precios buscan valor en medio de la crisis económica Este informe explora el perfil de los suscriptores y los motivos por los que quienes no pagan ahora estarían dispuestos a hacerlo.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
Shattered by a perfect storm: How Trump’s cuts are crippling journalism beyond the United States From Ukraine to El Salvador, newsrooms have been hit by cuts in USAID and other programmes.
These five newspapers prove journalism can thrive without billionaire owners Owned by their journalists, these outlets from Argentina, France, Scotland, Spain and Uruguay see their model as key to their independence.
These five newspapers prove journalism can thrive without billionaire owners Owned by their journalists, these outlets from Argentina, France, Scotland, Spain and Uruguay see their model as key to their independence.
Grok’s responses to questions on the German elections were mostly accurate and relied heavily on media sources The output from Musk's chatbot and Perplexity.ai suggests that their quality depends on the work of professional journalists and public broadcasters.
Grok’s responses to questions on the German elections were mostly accurate and relied heavily on media sources The output from Musk's chatbot and Perplexity.ai suggests that their quality depends on the work of professional journalists and public broadcasters.
How a small Nigerian newsroom used AI for a flooding investigation The Colonist Report used AI to analyse 3,000 pages of documents on government support. Founder Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi explains how.
How a small Nigerian newsroom used AI for a flooding investigation The Colonist Report used AI to analyse 3,000 pages of documents on government support. Founder Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi explains how.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2025? "We talk a lot about what newsrooms are doing, but fundamentally the thing that's going to change consumer behaviour is what the big platforms are doing," says Nic Newman in this podcast
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2025? "We talk a lot about what newsrooms are doing, but fundamentally the thing that's going to change consumer behaviour is what the big platforms are doing," says Nic Newman in this podcast
News for young people by young people: How this new Spanish outlet aims to reach an elusive audience Cofounder Mar Manrique discusses the ideas behind Watif, an outlet focused on future-minded topics and producing newsletters, podcasts, and events.
News for young people by young people: How this new Spanish outlet aims to reach an elusive audience Cofounder Mar Manrique discusses the ideas behind Watif, an outlet focused on future-minded topics and producing newsletters, podcasts, and events.
Spain The Spanish media market is characterised by intense rivalries between major conglomerates, the continuing importance of broadcast news, and innovation online .
Spain The Spanish media market is characterised by intense rivalries between major conglomerates, the continuing importance of broadcast news, and innovation online .
Morocco Morocco’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression and prohibits censorship, but in practice, critical journalistic voices are often subject to harassment or even criminal proceedings.
Morocco Morocco’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression and prohibits censorship, but in practice, critical journalistic voices are often subject to harassment or even criminal proceedings.
South Africa The South African media landscape is subject to a hollowing out of the resources of news organisations, including retrenchments and the closing down of news titles.
South Africa The South African media landscape is subject to a hollowing out of the resources of news organisations, including retrenchments and the closing down of news titles.
Nigeria The Nigeria media landscape features a blend of traditional and digital platforms, with over 80 locally owned digital news outlets or startups. Challenges include dwindling advertising revenues, greater regulatory scrutiny, and threats to press freedom.
Nigeria The Nigeria media landscape features a blend of traditional and digital platforms, with over 80 locally owned digital news outlets or startups. Challenges include dwindling advertising revenues, greater regulatory scrutiny, and threats to press freedom.
South Korea South Korea’s news media is characterised by competitive public and private broadcasters, a newspaper sector struggling to adapt to digital change, and powerful Korean-owned portals that dominate the distribution of news online.
South Korea South Korea’s news media is characterised by competitive public and private broadcasters, a newspaper sector struggling to adapt to digital change, and powerful Korean-owned portals that dominate the distribution of news online.
Switzerland In a country with four official languages, only a few larger media companies operate in more than one of Switzerland’s relatively small markets. The public broadcaster still has the most trusted news brands but could see substantial budget cuts.
Switzerland In a country with four official languages, only a few larger media companies operate in more than one of Switzerland’s relatively small markets. The public broadcaster still has the most trusted news brands but could see substantial budget cuts.
Distilling the news: one month into the FT Edit App Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Malcolm Moore, the editor of this innovative news product the FT launched in March 2022.
Distilling the news: one month into the FT Edit App Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Malcolm Moore, the editor of this innovative news product the FT launched in March 2022.
Is the time ripe for micropayments for news? Dominic Young, founder and CEO of news startup Axate, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this business model in a seminar chaired by Meera Selva.
Is the time ripe for micropayments for news? Dominic Young, founder and CEO of news startup Axate, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this business model in a seminar chaired by Meera Selva.
How 35 years of the Journalist Fellowship Programme - founded the same year as the internet - reflect a changing industry
How 35 years of the Journalist Fellowship Programme - founded the same year as the internet - reflect a changing industry