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Managing Partner, Flint Global Ltd
Ed Richards
Ed has a wealth of experience working at the…
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Council member, Royal Academy of Arts; Board member, UK Statistics Authority
Helen Boaden
Helen is a council member of the Royal Acade…
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10 Sep 2019
Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences and risk “decline and ultimately irrelevance”
The audience for public service news is old, educated, and politically diverse. As a result, public…
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14 May 2019
Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war
How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘…
Dr Julie Posetti, Felix Simon, Nabeelah Shabbir -
30 April 2019
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation
Marta Cantijoch Cunill -
Research Assistant
Felix Simon
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22 Mar 2019
No strong evidence that news media responsible for polarisation
It’s often assumed that the news media are partly to blame for polarising attitudes of…
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Research Associate
Dr Anne Schulz
Anne is a Research Associate who worked on t…
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Professor of Public Diplomacy, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Nick Cull
Visiting Fellow from January 2019
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07 Dec 2018
Disinformation, fact-checking, local news, inequality, voice, 'shiny things'...and the Digital News Report: 10 research highlights of 2018
During 2018 Reuters Institute has conducted research into some of the most pressing issues in the…
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07 Nov 2018
How to be an excellent leader in news [infographic]
The topic was a draw: “Great journalists are often terrible managers. How do we fix this?”…
Dr Alexandra Borchardt -
06 Apr 2018
Lecture: The Power of Platforms
More people get news via Facebook and Google than via any news organisation. These platform…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen