Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
En podkast av Oxford University
321 Episoder
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How to improve climate change coverage. Ideas from three reporters around the world
Publisert: 27.7.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 7: Which journalists do people pay most attention to and why?
Publisert: 25.7.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 6: Have news audiences become more polarised over time?
Publisert: 18.7.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 5: Perceptions of media coverage of the war in Ukraine
Publisert: 8.7.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 4: The role of email news in engagement and monetisation
Publisert: 4.7.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 3: How people access climate change news
Publisert: 27.6.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 2: The news habits of younger audiences
Publisert: 20.6.2022 -
Digital News Report 2022. Episode 1: What you need to know
Publisert: 13.6.2022 -
Why class still matters in UK newsrooms
Publisert: 25.5.2022 -
From COVID to cancer to GM crops: helping journalists understand science
Publisert: 9.5.2022 -
World Press Freedom Day from Chile to Kenya: why institutions and innovation matter
Publisert: 29.4.2022 -
What should we expect for journalism in 2022?
Publisert: 17.1.2022 -
How 2021 changed journalism
Publisert: 17.12.2021 -
Why are women experts missing from the news media in Ghana?
Publisert: 15.11.2021 -
How synergies can build a better culture across news organisations
Publisert: 22.10.2021 -
What's the point of opinion journalism in the digital age?
Publisert: 11.10.2021 -
How journalists can better cover the climate crisis
Publisert: 27.9.2021 -
Digital News Report 2021. Episode 6. Impartiality unpacked: a study of four countries
Publisert: 21.7.2021 -
Digital News Report 2021. Episode 5. How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media?
Publisert: 19.7.2021 -
Digital News Report 2021. Episode 4: Local news unbundled: where audience value still lies
Publisert: 12.7.2021
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is Oxford University's international research centre in the comparative study of news media.
