20 findings from the Reuters Institute's research in 2020 still relevant in 2021 From press freedom to trust in news and COVID-19 misinformation, our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in the past 12 months.
20 findings from the Reuters Institute's research in 2020 still relevant in 2021 From press freedom to trust in news and COVID-19 misinformation, our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in the past 12 months.
Our podcast: Alan Rusbridger discusses his new book and how to rebuild trust in news In a chat with Rasmus Nielsen, he argues journalists should be more transparent and rethink their relationship with their audience
Our podcast: Alan Rusbridger discusses his new book and how to rebuild trust in news In a chat with Rasmus Nielsen, he argues journalists should be more transparent and rethink their relationship with their audience
Newsrooms need young journalists. Here's how to create a place where they flourish "If you see potential in a young colleague, then put the support in place and prepare to be surprised in a good way," writes Izin Akhabau
Newsrooms need young journalists. Here's how to create a place where they flourish "If you see potential in a young colleague, then put the support in place and prepare to be surprised in a good way," writes Izin Akhabau
Lessons for journalists in a pandemic: seek the truth and reflect on your own power “Journalists need to look into the mirror and see themselves as others see them,” argues Alan Rusbridger in a exclusive extract of his new book.
Lessons for journalists in a pandemic: seek the truth and reflect on your own power “Journalists need to look into the mirror and see themselves as others see them,” argues Alan Rusbridger in a exclusive extract of his new book.
Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed "The current environment creates specific challenges for leaders at the top," writes Lucy Kueng in this excerpt of her book 'Hearts and Minds'.
Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed "The current environment creates specific challenges for leaders at the top," writes Lucy Kueng in this excerpt of her book 'Hearts and Minds'.
Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
Rebooting Audience Engagement When Journalism is Under Fire Third and final report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how three newsrooms in the Global South have responded to audience toxicity and political pressures by creating narrower and deeper engagement with their audiences.
Rebooting Audience Engagement When Journalism is Under Fire Third and final report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how three newsrooms in the Global South have responded to audience toxicity and political pressures by creating narrower and deeper engagement with their audiences.
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
How Young People Consume News and The Implications For Mainstream Media Report looks at the different news habits and expectations of the news media among younger people, and how news outlets can reach and engage this audience
How Young People Consume News and The Implications For Mainstream Media Report looks at the different news habits and expectations of the news media among younger people, and how news outlets can reach and engage this audience
Are Journalists Today’s Coal Miners? The Struggle for Talent and Diversity in Modern Newsrooms – A Study on Journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Are Journalists Today’s Coal Miners? The Struggle for Talent and Diversity in Modern Newsrooms – A Study on Journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Online Audience Engagement with Legacy and Digital-Born News Media in the 2019 Indian Elections Online news audiences during Indian elections were not as fragmented as you may think, according to new research
Online Audience Engagement with Legacy and Digital-Born News Media in the 2019 Indian Elections Online news audiences during Indian elections were not as fragmented as you may think, according to new research