AI expert Agnes Stenbom: “We need to better tell our users how journalism is different from other forms of information” A pioneer in applying this technology to newsrooms, she says the industry will benefit from sharing knowledge as adoption becomes more widespread.
AI expert Agnes Stenbom: “We need to better tell our users how journalism is different from other forms of information” A pioneer in applying this technology to newsrooms, she says the industry will benefit from sharing knowledge as adoption becomes more widespread.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 3. What people want from news "In almost all cases, it's these understanding and knowledge-based needs that are most important," says Richard Fletcher in this podcast episode.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 3. What people want from news "In almost all cases, it's these understanding and knowledge-based needs that are most important," says Richard Fletcher in this podcast episode.
Seven things journalists can do to counter news avoidance "In a world of super-abundant information there is a real premium on saving rather than wasting people’s time", write Nic Newman and Ellen Heinrichs.
Seven things journalists can do to counter news avoidance "In a world of super-abundant information there is a real premium on saving rather than wasting people’s time", write Nic Newman and Ellen Heinrichs.
International Journalism Festival 2024: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as AI, reader revenue models, news avoidance, journalism in Ukraine and Gaza, covering elections and more.
International Journalism Festival 2024: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as AI, reader revenue models, news avoidance, journalism in Ukraine and Gaza, covering elections and more.
Five things news media can do to respond to consistent news avoidance "The meaning of news to individual citizens is deeply tied in with the communities to which they belong," argues this excerpt of a new book.
Five things news media can do to respond to consistent news avoidance "The meaning of news to individual citizens is deeply tied in with the communities to which they belong," argues this excerpt of a new book.
Here are the APSA 2023 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual hybrid gathering will see our research team present papers on trust in news, climate change news, news avoidance and more
Here are the APSA 2023 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual hybrid gathering will see our research team present papers on trust in news, climate change news, news avoidance and more
Digital News Report 2017 Our annual survey of news consumption trends based on a survey of more than 70,000 online news users in 36 countries worldwide.
Digital News Report 2017 Our annual survey of news consumption trends based on a survey of more than 70,000 online news users in 36 countries worldwide.
News avoidance in the UK remains high as lockdown restrictions are eased Factsheet from the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project
News avoidance in the UK remains high as lockdown restrictions are eased Factsheet from the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project
Information inequality in the UK coronavirus communications crisis How news avoidance and news inequalities have grown in the UK during the pandemic
Information inequality in the UK coronavirus communications crisis How news avoidance and news inequalities have grown in the UK during the pandemic
Initial surge in news use around coronavirus in the UK has been followed by significant increase in news avoidance In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s news avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK based on a survey fielded from 7 to 13 May 2020. This piece of research is part of the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project.
Initial surge in news use around coronavirus in the UK has been followed by significant increase in news avoidance In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s news avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK based on a survey fielded from 7 to 13 May 2020. This piece of research is part of the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project.
News media broadly trusted, views of UK government response to COVID-19 highly polarised The first factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project examines people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
News media broadly trusted, views of UK government response to COVID-19 highly polarised The first factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project examines people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
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