An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news
An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news
"If your newsroom is not diverse, you will get the news wrong" Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs of Channel Four, on why a diverse newsroom is always better. Here's the transcript of her lecture on October 30.
"If your newsroom is not diverse, you will get the news wrong" Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs of Channel Four, on why a diverse newsroom is always better. Here's the transcript of her lecture on October 30.
Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series announced Wednesdays, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford. Press freedom, innovation, diversity and broad takes on the state of journalism among the topics in this term's talks
Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series announced Wednesdays, 2pm, Green Templeton College, Oxford. Press freedom, innovation, diversity and broad takes on the state of journalism among the topics in this term's talks
These are our Journalist Fellows for 2019 Michaelmas term Journalists from across the world begin their fellowship at the Reuters Institute
These are our Journalist Fellows for 2019 Michaelmas term Journalists from across the world begin their fellowship at the Reuters Institute
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
Pay Models for Online News in the US and Europe: 2019 Update Fact sheet examines over 200 news organisations across the US and Europe and the prevalence and type of paywalls to access digital content.
Pay Models for Online News in the US and Europe: 2019 Update Fact sheet examines over 200 news organisations across the US and Europe and the prevalence and type of paywalls to access digital content.
Case Studies in Collaborative Local Journalism New report examines the success and challenges of collaborative initiatives in local journalism.
Case Studies in Collaborative Local Journalism New report examines the success and challenges of collaborative initiatives in local journalism.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.