Así pueden ayudar los periodistas a frenar al coronavirus Diez consejos de dos expertos en salud pública de la Universidad de Oxford
Así pueden ayudar los periodistas a frenar al coronavirus Diez consejos de dos expertos en salud pública de la Universidad de Oxford
How journalists can help to stop the spread of COVID–19 Here are 11 tips on how to report on the outbreak from Trudie Lang and Peter Drobac, two public health experts from the University of Oxford
How journalists can help to stop the spread of COVID–19 Here are 11 tips on how to report on the outbreak from Trudie Lang and Peter Drobac, two public health experts from the University of Oxford
How deep listening can make you a better journalist "We need to open ourselves up to a broader, ground-up set of stories and perspectives," says Journalist Fellow Daniel Clarke
How deep listening can make you a better journalist "We need to open ourselves up to a broader, ground-up set of stories and perspectives," says Journalist Fellow Daniel Clarke
Rebecca Corbett's 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Weinstein, #metoo and the future of investigative journalism Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
Rebecca Corbett's 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Weinstein, #metoo and the future of investigative journalism Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
The BBC is under scrutiny. Here’s what research tells us about its role in the UK The BBC is the most widely used source of news in the UK. It has lower reach among the young and the less formally educated.
The BBC is under scrutiny. Here’s what research tells us about its role in the UK The BBC is the most widely used source of news in the UK. It has lower reach among the young and the less formally educated.
Are Journalists Today’s Coal Miners? The Struggle for Talent and Diversity in Modern Newsrooms – A Study on Journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Are Journalists Today’s Coal Miners? The Struggle for Talent and Diversity in Modern Newsrooms – A Study on Journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen explore whether people are incidentally exposed to news on social media.
Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen explore whether people are incidentally exposed to news on social media.
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Cross-Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen analyse the level of news audience fragmentation in six countries. They find that the level of fragmentation differs from country to country.
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Cross-Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication In this paper, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen analyse the level of news audience fragmentation in six countries. They find that the level of fragmentation differs from country to country.
Are Newspapers Heading Toward Post-Print Obscurity? A case study of The Independent’s transition to online-only
Are Newspapers Heading Toward Post-Print Obscurity? A case study of The Independent’s transition to online-only