From Maria Ressa to Supriya Sharma: the threat to press freedom in the pandemic "It's more vital than ever to defend the role independent journalists play in scrutinising governments," writes Meera Selva.
From Maria Ressa to Supriya Sharma: the threat to press freedom in the pandemic "It's more vital than ever to defend the role independent journalists play in scrutinising governments," writes Meera Selva.
Trust in News – major new research project at the Reuters Institute supported by the Facebook Journalism Project A new £3.3m grant will fund a three-year project to look at trust in news and identify actionable, evidence-based recommendations.
Trust in News – major new research project at the Reuters Institute supported by the Facebook Journalism Project A new £3.3m grant will fund a three-year project to look at trust in news and identify actionable, evidence-based recommendations.
Our seminar series on the business and practice of journalism goes virtual this term Guests include Sarah Sands, Clara Jiménez Cruz, Dorothy Byrne, Matthew Caruana Galizia and Prashant Rao.
Our seminar series on the business and practice of journalism goes virtual this term Guests include Sarah Sands, Clara Jiménez Cruz, Dorothy Byrne, Matthew Caruana Galizia and Prashant Rao.
Healing words: press freedom and COVID-19 "People’s stories must be told and politicians must be held to account if societies are to rebuild themselves," writes Meera Selva
Healing words: press freedom and COVID-19 "People’s stories must be told and politicians must be held to account if societies are to rebuild themselves," writes Meera Selva
How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
Rebooting audience engagement to fight political attacks Final report of the Journalism Innovation Project looks at how three newsrooms in the Global South are fostering deeper and narrower audience engagement in response to audience toxicity and the changing priorities of tech platforms
Rebooting audience engagement to fight political attacks Final report of the Journalism Innovation Project looks at how three newsrooms in the Global South are fostering deeper and narrower audience engagement in response to audience toxicity and the changing priorities of tech platforms