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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

What should we expect for journalism in 2021?

In this episode of our podcast we delve into our survey of 234 digital leaders in 43 countries to look at the major trends that will influence journalism in the year ahead.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Should platforms have the power to ban leaders like Donald Trump?

Following the suspension or barring of Donald Trump by many of the largest social media and tech platforms, after his supporters stormed the Capitol building in January 2021, we explore the issues surrounding these decisions.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The impact of COVID-19 on daily news podcasts

Author of a new report into the trends around news podcasts during the COVID-19 pandemic Nic Newman discusses his findings. How successful are these podcasts? What different formats exist? What do news outlets need to consider?
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How to engage with your audience: why public editors still matter

Kathy English, former public editor of the Toronto Star, discusses what public editors do, their role in ensuring accountability to readers, and how reader engagement via public editors has changed over the years.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide

Rebecca Skippage, leader of the BBC’s Disinformation Team, discusses it's efforts to address mis/disinformation, its decisions about weighing in on misleading or false information and the disinformation unit’s relations with the rest of the BBC
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Holding power to account

Matthew Caruana Galizia shares an incredibly moving account of his family's campaign to investigate his mother's murder
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The role of the Today programme in a national crisis

Sarah Sands, editor of the Today programme, on the role of the BBC flagship radio news show
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Fact checking a global story

Clara Jiménez Cruz is co-founder and head of Maldita.es, a Spanish non-profit news organisation focused on stopping disinformation through fact-checking and data journalism
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

What I learned by watching the American press try to cover Donald Trump

Journalism lecturer and prominent media critic Jay Rosen outlines his thoughts on the US press's coverage of President Trump
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting pandemics: Measles and Coronavirus in the Pacific Islands

Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, investigative reporter from Samoa speaks about reporting on the twin pandemics in the Pacific Islands
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Buliding a global media brand

Senior Editor at the Atlantic Prashant Rao discusses broadening the reach of the publication beyond the US
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Brexit in a time of crisis

Anand Menon discusses whether the coronavirus pandemic has distracted attention from the Brexit negotiations
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

A new wave: female editors and new audiences

Meera Selva and Simge Andi of the Reuters Institute discuss the implications of their research on the numbers of women leading newsrooms around the world
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Political gossip and how it drives everything

Political writer Marie Le Conte on how Westminster gossip is intrinsic to politics reporting
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

A dangerous moment: reporting Hong Kong's protests

Emily Tsang, reporter at South China Morning Post and Wei Du, international correspondent at Channel News Asia, describe the difficulties of covering the protests against the controversial extradition law
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Misinformation and propaganda wars in Ukraine and Russia

Maryana Drach, RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service director, and Gulmira Amangalieva, reporter at Freenews-Volga, Russia outine the threats to journalism in their countries.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Leading Digital Transformation

Inga Thordar, Execuive Editor of CNN Digital International, talks about her career and her championing of digital news output at one of the world's leading news outlets.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The truth behind filter bubbles

Is the concern around filter bubbles in news use warranted? Richard Fletcher outlines the evidence.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Press freedom and media censorship

Rasmus Nielsen discusses what he believes the European Commission and EU member states can do to protect press freedom.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Putting the audience at the heart of journalism

Federica Cherubini, Engagement Manager at Hearken, on tried and tested methods of audience engagement in journalism

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