Are news outlets viewed in the same way by experts and the public? A comparison across 23 European countries Analysis of more than 200 news outlets across Europe shows that the public generally trust those which experts believe provide accurate information from credible sources.
Are news outlets viewed in the same way by experts and the public? A comparison across 23 European countries Analysis of more than 200 news outlets across Europe shows that the public generally trust those which experts believe provide accurate information from credible sources.
Six trends you shouldn't miss for 2020 from subscriptions and platforms to podcasts and AI Here are the key findings from 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2020', our annual report on the state of the industry
Six trends you shouldn't miss for 2020 from subscriptions and platforms to podcasts and AI Here are the key findings from 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2020', our annual report on the state of the industry
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Cross-Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen analyse the level of news audience fragmentation in six countries. They find that the level of fragmentation differs from country to country.
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Cross-Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen analyse the level of news audience fragmentation in six countries. They find that the level of fragmentation differs from country to country.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.