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12 Feb 2021
"I don’t care if they kill me today. I only care about how I’m going to be remembered"
Hopewell Chin'ono -
30 Dec 2020
20 findings from the Reuters Institute's research in 2020 still relevant in 2021
2020 has been a momentous year for journalism. It has forced reporters to cover a complex…
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21 Dec 2020
As vaccines start rolling out, here’s what our research says about communication and coronavirus
Dr Richard Fletcher -
24 Nov 2020
Innovation and a sharper focus: how local news is weathering the coronavirus storm
Rachael Jolley -
21 Nov 2020
Lessons for journalists in a pandemic: seek the truth and reflect on your own power
Alan Rusbridger -
12 Oct 2020
Women are missing from most COVID-19 news stories. Here's how to change this
Matthew Leake -
08 Oct 2020
Valuing journalism in a world of near-infinite content
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
23 Sep 2020
Our global journalism seminar series, chaired by Meera Selva, will be held online
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23 Jul 2020
Making news and enlightening audiences: BBC's flagship news show in the pandemic
This piece is the transcript of the opening remarks Sarah Sands gave during a recent seminar…
Sarah Sands -
05 Jun 2020
The world has changed much faster than the BBC. The new DG needs to confront that
Today Tim Davie has been named the incoming Director General of the BBC, taking over from Tony Hall…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
22 May 2020
“We shouldn't address this communication emergency without also relying on communications research expertise”
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
19 May 2020
“I think removing content by Donald Trump will always have to meet a very high bar”
Richard Allan has spent most of his life working on issues related with politics and tech. He left…
Eduardo Suárez