Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
Here’s what our research says about news audiences on Twitter According to our data and despite undergoing many changes, the use of Twitter for news has remained remarkably stable in the last decade.
Here’s what our research says about news audiences on Twitter According to our data and despite undergoing many changes, the use of Twitter for news has remained remarkably stable in the last decade.
BBC senior verification expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
BBC senior verification expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
How the BBC fact-checks celebrity deaths (and other prominent news stories) “Audiences want to understand how editorial decisions are made in a newsroom and how things are verified,” says reporter Daniel Rosney
How the BBC fact-checks celebrity deaths (and other prominent news stories) “Audiences want to understand how editorial decisions are made in a newsroom and how things are verified,” says reporter Daniel Rosney
A Kremlin mouthpiece at the heart of Africa: how Afrique Média helps Putin court audiences in their own language This Cameroon-based outlet reaches millions through linear TV and boasts over one million followers on their social channels.
A Kremlin mouthpiece at the heart of Africa: how Afrique Média helps Putin court audiences in their own language This Cameroon-based outlet reaches millions through linear TV and boasts over one million followers on their social channels.
Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2021 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at some of the issues facing journalism in 2021 and beyond.
Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2021 This annual report, based on a survey of senior executives, looks at some of the issues facing journalism in 2021 and beyond.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
Women and news: an overview of audience behaviour in 11 countries This report, authored by Meera Selva and Simge Andı, looks at how women get their news around the world.
Lo que creemos que sabemos y lo que no sabemos sobre la confianza en las noticias Resumen en español del primer informe del Projecto de Confianza en las Noticias.
Lo que creemos que sabemos y lo que no sabemos sobre la confianza en las noticias Resumen en español del primer informe del Projecto de Confianza en las Noticias.
O que achamos que sabemos e o que queremos saber: perspectivas sobre confiança nas notícias num mundo em mudança
O que achamos que sabemos e o que queremos saber: perspectivas sobre confiança nas notícias num mundo em mudança
What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
Communications in the coronavirus crisis: lessons for the second wave This is the final report from the UK COVID-19 news and information project.
Communications in the coronavirus crisis: lessons for the second wave This is the final report from the UK COVID-19 news and information project.