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24 Nov 2022
Changing Newsrooms 2022: media leaders embrace hybrid work despite challenges
Federica Cherubini -
08 Nov 2022“We created The Cable to show that online journalism can be done professionally and decently without blackmail or extortion”
Patrick Egwu -
27 Oct 2022Trust Conference 2022: seven things we learnt about press freedom and new tools
Marina Adami -
25 Oct 2022Facing hate and abuse as a woman online: Nina Jankowicz on her latest book
Marina Adami -
27 Oct 2022
Born in the fire: What we can learn from how digital publishers in the Global South approach platforms
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Federica Cherubini -
18 October 2022
Young audiences and news
Kirsten A. Eddy, Research Fellow, Reuters Institute; Konrad Collao, Founder, Craft Research Agency -
11 Oct 2022
As Nigerian broadcasters are fined for airing critical documentaries, press freedom advocates fear the worst is yet to come
On 3 August 2022, the Nigerian government decided to come down hard on broadcaster Trust TV five…
Patrick Egwu -
27 Sep 2022
17 journalists from 14 countries join us as Journalist Fellows in October 2022
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23 Sep 2022Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies
Murillo Camarotto -
22 Sep 2022
The trust gap: how and why news on digital platforms is viewed more sceptically versus news in general
Dr Camila Mont'Alverne, Dr Sumitra Badrinathan, Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, Dr Benjamin Toff, Dr Richard Fletcher, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
27 Sep 2022
The Cookiepocalypse: Why first-party data is going to matter to your newsroom
Paul Herman -
26 Aug 2022
Hydroxychloroquine in Australia: a cautionary tale for journalists and scientists
Joanna McCarthy