How an Asian business site attracted 30,000 subscribers by publishing one story a day “Choosing what not to do is as important as choosing what to do”, says 'The Ken''s co-founder and CEO Rohin Dharmakumar.
How an Asian business site attracted 30,000 subscribers by publishing one story a day “Choosing what not to do is as important as choosing what to do”, says 'The Ken''s co-founder and CEO Rohin Dharmakumar.
Barkha Dutt and Alfred Hermida join the Reuters Institute as Visiting Fellows The Indian leading journalist and the British-Canadian respected scholar bring a wealth of experience and insights to the institute's community.
Barkha Dutt and Alfred Hermida join the Reuters Institute as Visiting Fellows The Indian leading journalist and the British-Canadian respected scholar bring a wealth of experience and insights to the institute's community.
10 Journalist Fellows from nine countries join the Reuters Institute in October 2021 The global cohort will spend time with us in Oxford exploring the future of journalism worldwide.
10 Journalist Fellows from nine countries join the Reuters Institute in October 2021 The global cohort will spend time with us in Oxford exploring the future of journalism worldwide.
“The heroism of many journalists covering COVID-19 has put Modi on the backfoot” Indian journalist Sanjaya Baru, who worked as media advisor for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaks about the rise of a new media elite.
“The heroism of many journalists covering COVID-19 has put Modi on the backfoot” Indian journalist Sanjaya Baru, who worked as media advisor for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaks about the rise of a new media elite.
Digital News Report 2021, out on 23 June Our annual survey will cover 46 countries including six new ones: India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Thailand, Colombia and Peru.
Digital News Report 2021, out on 23 June Our annual survey will cover 46 countries including six new ones: India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Thailand, Colombia and Peru.
As Indian journalists' death toll reaches 474, more voices call for COVID-19 protection Labelled "presstitutes" and “unpatriotic”, reporters are dying with little to no support from their newsrooms or their government
As Indian journalists' death toll reaches 474, more voices call for COVID-19 protection Labelled "presstitutes" and “unpatriotic”, reporters are dying with little to no support from their newsrooms or their government