Micropayments for news have failed everywhere. Can they succeed in Kenya? Two legacy newspapers are leveraging mobile payments to offer day passes and access to articles for small prices. Maurice Oniang’o examines whether it’s working.
Micropayments for news have failed everywhere. Can they succeed in Kenya? Two legacy newspapers are leveraging mobile payments to offer day passes and access to articles for small prices. Maurice Oniang’o examines whether it’s working.
Inside the news industry’s efforts to join forces to defend its journalism from AI companies From collective licensing to big coalitions, news publishers, nonprofits and startups are exploring ways to negotiate with Big Tech from a stronger position.
Inside the news industry’s efforts to join forces to defend its journalism from AI companies From collective licensing to big coalitions, news publishers, nonprofits and startups are exploring ways to negotiate with Big Tech from a stronger position.
Five things we learned at Newsrewired 2026 about the future of news Speakers from the UK and beyond shared how journalism is evolving in response to challenges including AI and influencers.
Five things we learned at Newsrewired 2026 about the future of news Speakers from the UK and beyond shared how journalism is evolving in response to challenges including AI and influencers.
Running a news site from a food stall: How Myanmar’s exiled media is fighting to survive a brutal funding crisis As international funding dries up, journalists are driving taxis and selling food just to keep documenting the country’s civil war.
Running a news site from a food stall: How Myanmar’s exiled media is fighting to survive a brutal funding crisis As international funding dries up, journalists are driving taxis and selling food just to keep documenting the country’s civil war.
The journalist pioneering a new approach to journalism training in Ghana Emmanuel K. Dogbevi shares how his free, informal sessions are helping colleagues: "The beauty of this model is that dwindling donor funding won’t affect it."
The journalist pioneering a new approach to journalism training in Ghana Emmanuel K. Dogbevi shares how his free, informal sessions are helping colleagues: "The beauty of this model is that dwindling donor funding won’t affect it."
International Journalism Festival 2026: the events you shouldn’t miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as news creators, newsroom leadership, AI in journalism, covering conflicts and much more.
International Journalism Festival 2026: the events you shouldn’t miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as news creators, newsroom leadership, AI in journalism, covering conflicts and much more.
The changing shape and new economics of news podcasting: From listening to watching, from podcasts to shows Audio podcasts are being transformed into video ones, and personality-driven chat shows are on the rise. This report explores how audiences feel about these changes.
The changing shape and new economics of news podcasting: From listening to watching, from podcasts to shows Audio podcasts are being transformed into video ones, and personality-driven chat shows are on the rise. This report explores how audiences feel about these changes.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026 Our annual survey of media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026 Our annual survey of media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Knowledge capital in newsrooms: brand, audience and talent in the post‑platform era Carla Miranda, senior editor at Brazil's O Estado de S. Paulo, explains how large newsrooms are failing to recognise the value of their most important assets in an age of AI.
Knowledge capital in newsrooms: brand, audience and talent in the post‑platform era Carla Miranda, senior editor at Brazil's O Estado de S. Paulo, explains how large newsrooms are failing to recognise the value of their most important assets in an age of AI.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2025 Nuestra encuesta anual de más de 300 líderes de medios explora las prioridades de los medios para este año y los retos que les aguardan.
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2025 Nuestra encuesta anual de más de 300 líderes de medios explora las prioridades de los medios para este año y los retos que les aguardan.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025 Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
How much do people pay for online news? And what might encourage more people to pay? Publication date 17th June 2024
How much do people pay for online news? And what might encourage more people to pay? Publication date 17th June 2024
How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media? Publication date 23rd June 2021
How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media? Publication date 23rd June 2021
How the news media is surviving in Ukraine Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Jakub Parusinski, the CFO of the Kyiv Independent.
How the news media is surviving in Ukraine Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Jakub Parusinski, the CFO of the Kyiv Independent.
Is the time ripe for micropayments for news? Dominic Young, founder and CEO of news startup Axate, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this business model in a seminar chaired by Meera Selva.
Is the time ripe for micropayments for news? Dominic Young, founder and CEO of news startup Axate, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this business model in a seminar chaired by Meera Selva.
Digital News Report 2021 launch events A series of regionally-focused launch events featuring journalists from across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America and the US.
Digital News Report 2021 launch events A series of regionally-focused launch events featuring journalists from across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America and the US.