News Community reactions to the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 Platform battles, podcast revenue, AI personalisation and more: industry experts chew over all the revelations in the go-to media research paper By Jacob Granger • 11 min read
News Ten talking points from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 Smartphone-driven consumption, creator-led alternative media, a global divide in AI adoption - it's all chop and change in the news industry and here's what your newsroom needs to know By Jacob Granger • 7 min read
Credit: Created with Canva News Perplexity courts publishers with ad revenue share experiment The AI search engine expands its ad revenue share programme that pays publishers for their content being used in search summaries. But does it really level the playing field or simply create a new form of digital dependency? By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
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News How The Economist reached young audiences through new formats and brand marketing Between low audience trust and willingness to pay for news, the legacy publisher is trying counterintuitive strategies that it hopes will pay dividends long-term By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash News Seasoned reporting: charting changing tastes in food journalism Food journalism has evolved from restaurant reviews to a deeper look at food’s impact on the world By Damian Radcliffe • 4 min read
News Updated global directory features 3,000 independent digital media companies SembraMedia's Project Oasis maps the terrain for news organisations, creators and publishers-in-exile in Europe, North and South America By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Inês Leote, courtesy Mensagem de Lisboa News How a digital news startup tackled Lisbon’s local news deserts with constructive storytelling Marginalised communities are often the hardiest news avoiders. A team of Portuguese local journalists set out to break down the walls with a groundbreaking collaborative journalism project By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Developing a new agenda: international reporting by women of colour Slow and steady progress is being made in newsroom representation through the sheer will and determination of journalists from diverse backgrounds By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: cottonbro from Pexels News UNESCO-ICFJ report: three quarters of women journalists experience online violence Threats of physical and sexual violence lead many women journalists to self-censor, withdraw from all online interactions and develop mental health issues. Arab women most at risk of offline attacks linked to online abuse By Osama Gaweesh • 4 min read
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News World News Day: Misinformation, mobile journalism and mental health To mark the day which celebrates the impact of news organisations everywhere, Journalism.co.uk rounds up ten of the most important industry trends By Daniel Green • 5 min read