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15 Mar 2010
The changing business of journalism and its role in democracy
This project explored the primary challenges to commercially funded journalism in six developed…
RISJ Admin -
12 Jan 2012
Public service broadcasting in a digital world
This project explores the rationale, economics, and position of public service broadcasters…
RISJ Admin -
10 May 2009
A Shock to the System
Jeremy Hayes of BBC Radio 4’s ‘The World Tonight’ and a recent BBC fellow at the Reuters Institute…
Jeremy Hayes -
20 Jul 2009
Navigating the Crisis in Local and Regional News
This report evaluates the likely impact of the serious funding crisis in local and regional…
Andrew Currah -
15 Jul 2009
Journalism, Democracy and the Public Interest
The media industry is in the midst of a 'perfect storm', as recession, fragmented audiences and the…
Steven Barnett -
03 Sep 2009
The rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism
This study by Nic Newman, Future Media Controller, BBC Journalism, examines how newspapers and…
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03 Jul 2010
Good News from a Far Country?
This report is based on reviews of the main international broadcasters, news agenda analysis of…
Brian Rotheray -
01 Nov 2010
The Global News Challenge
This report examines changing news consumption patterns across the whole population in six African…
Anne Geniets -
04 Jul 2011
Trust in International News Media in Partially Free Media Environments
This report examines attitudes to trust in domestic, regional and international news media across…
Anne Geniets -
12 Sep 2011
Mainstream media and the distribution of news in the age of social discovery
Social media have helped UK newspapers and broadcasters gain traction around the world, but news…
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07 Feb 2012
Squeezing Out the Oxygen - or Reviving Democracy?
The impact of the TV debates during the 2010 Election campaign has led many to assume they will now…
Ric Bailey -
10 Dec 2013
Ask the Audience
This report examines the evolving funding and distribution models for TV and video content and the…
Sian Kevill, Alex Connock