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This year’s report comes at a time of deep political and economic uncertainty, changing geo-political alliances, not to mention climate breakdown and continuing destructive conflicts around the world. Against that background, evidence-based and analytical journalism should be thriving, with newspapers flying off shelves, broadcast media and web traffic booming. But as our report shows the reality is very different. In most countries we find traditional news media struggling to connect with ...| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
This report looks at who is paying for news online, how much they pay, and what motivations they have for subscribing to news.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
The most comprehensive study of news consumption, covering 48 markets around the world.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
This year’s report comes at a time when around half the world’s population have been going to the polls in national and regional elections, and as wars continue to rage in Ukraine and Gaza. In these troubled times, a supply of accurate, independent journalism remains more important than ever, and yet in many of the countries covered in our survey we find the news media increasingly challenged by rising mis- and disinformation, low trust, attacks by politicians, and an uncertain business e...| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Our annual survey of over 300 media leaders from across the world explores publishers' priorities for the year ahead, the challenges they envision and how well equipped they are to address them.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
The authors tested publicly accessible AI detectors in February 2024. Here they discuss these tools’ limitations and how to decide when to use them.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Natalia Dubtsova's analysis of 58 sermons delivered by Patriarch Kirill between February 2022 and May 2023 finds four rhetorical phases that align with Kremlin messaging.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
The most comprehensive study of news consumption, covering 47 markets from around the world.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Sulzberger habla de la transformación del periódico y de la defensa de sus valores antes de la Memorial Lecture 2024, que tuvo lugar el lunes 4 de marzo.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
This year's report suggests media leaders don't expect much from AI deals and are concerned about further drops in social traffic in the year ahead.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
The most comprehensive study on news consumption worldwide, covering 46 markets around the world.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
This chapter explores the different news consumption habits of younger audiences including what they consider 'news' in the first place| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Our data show how the shocks of the last few years have accelerated structural shifts towards more digital, mobile, and platform-dominated media environments.| Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism