Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 4: The role of email news in engagement and monetisation In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 around the enduring appeal of email newsletters to readers and news organisations.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 4: The role of email news in engagement and monetisation In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 around the enduring appeal of email newsletters to readers and news organisations.
Reframing the story: our panel discusses how to keep audiences engaged at the US launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Monica Drake, Olivia Ma, Melissa Bell, Arlyn Gajilan and Rasmus Nielsen.
Reframing the story: our panel discusses how to keep audiences engaged at the US launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Monica Drake, Olivia Ma, Melissa Bell, Arlyn Gajilan and Rasmus Nielsen.
Looking for "nuggets of hope": our panel discusses how to beat news avoidance at the launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Alessandra Galloni, Alison Phillips, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Ros Atkins and Rasmus Nielsen.
Looking for "nuggets of hope": our panel discusses how to beat news avoidance at the launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Alessandra Galloni, Alison Phillips, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Ros Atkins and Rasmus Nielsen.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 1: What you need to know Lead author Nic Newman and co-author Rasmus Nielsen discusses this year's report in this opening podcast of our podcast series.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 1: What you need to know Lead author Nic Newman and co-author Rasmus Nielsen discusses this year's report in this opening podcast of our podcast series.
These reader revenue models keep in mind people who can’t pay full price As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
These reader revenue models keep in mind people who can’t pay full price As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
India Digital News Report 2019 Election year study of English-speaking Indians finds platform-dominated market, with low overall levels of trust in news, and concerns over disinformation and expressing oneself online.
India Digital News Report 2019 Election year study of English-speaking Indians finds platform-dominated market, with low overall levels of trust in news, and concerns over disinformation and expressing oneself online.
More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of Journalism Report identifies five things everybody needs to know about the future of journalism from research done at the Reuters Institute.
More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of Journalism Report identifies five things everybody needs to know about the future of journalism from research done at the Reuters Institute.
Report: Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019 Subscriptions will become main focus for revenue this year, according to annual survey of 200 editors, executives and digital leaders from 29 countries.
Report: Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019 Subscriptions will become main focus for revenue this year, according to annual survey of 200 editors, executives and digital leaders from 29 countries.
Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? - Journalism Innovation Project: report 1 First paper of the Journalism Innovation Project explores the media's constant drive to innovate and asks whether this is sustainable, or comes at the expense of core journalistic principles.
Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? - Journalism Innovation Project: report 1 First paper of the Journalism Innovation Project explores the media's constant drive to innovate and asks whether this is sustainable, or comes at the expense of core journalistic principles.