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L'Institut Reuters, rattaché à l'université d'Oxford, mène chaque année une grande enquête sur l'état de l'information dans le monde. Pour discuter de son édition 2025, parue récemment, L'atelier des médias reçoit la directrice de l'école de journalisme de Sciences Po Paris, Alice Antheaume qui a supervisé la partie française de cette étude internationale. Le Reuters Institute publie chaque année son Digital News Report, rapport mondial sur l'état de l'information, une vaste enquête menée auprès de 100 000 personnes réparties dans 48 pays. Les données du rapport 2025 révèlent une poursuite de l'exode des audiences des médias traditionnels vers les plateformes comme YouTube et les réseaux sociaux. La télévision poursuit sa baisse continue comme source d'information. Les podcasts connaissent un dynamisme notable, offrant des « voix nouvelles dans des formats différents » et s'adressant davantage aux moins de 35 ans avec des formats « plus incarnés » et moins liés à l'actualité chaude. La confiance dans les médias demeure « très mitigée », la France se classant à une décevante 41e position sur 48 pays, avec seulement 29 % des sondés déclarant une confiance satisfaisante. Alice Antheaume explique ce faible score par un « mauvais esprit français », culturellement méfiant, et une « mauvaise compréhension de ce qu'est notre métier » de journaliste, le travail de vérification étant « sans doute mal saisi ». Cette défiance est fortement corrélée à une crise de confiance plus globale envers les institutions. Concernant le paiement pour l'information en ligne, la France affiche un faible taux de 11 %, un chiffre « stationnaire » depuis des années. Pour Alice Antheaime, une des explications réside dans une « mauvaise éducation » à la valeur de l'information, le public ayant été habitué à l'accès gratuit via internet. De fait, seuls 11% des Français déclarent avoir reçu une éducation à l'information, soit le plus mauvais score parmi les pays étudiés. Pour y remédier, Alice Antheaume insiste sur l'importance de « nommer les choses » et d'instaurer de la « récurrence » dans l'éducation aux médias et à l'information (EMI) dans les cursus scolaires. Face à l'« accablement » et l'« impuissance » ressentis face aux nouvelles, 36 % des Français disent éviter activement l'information. Dans ce paysage, de nouveaux acteurs tels que HugoDécrypte attirent les jeunes audiences, avec 22 % des moins de 35 ans en France qui consultent ses contenus. Ses formats sont qualifiés de « très pédagogique » et aident à une meilleure compréhension d'un monde complexe. Malgré une perception peu populaire et des conditions d'exercice difficiles, le métier de journaliste conserve une « attractivité folle » chez les jeunes, assure Alice Antheaume. Mais une école de journalisme comme celle de Sciences Po Paris doit s'attacher à former les étudiants pour qu'ils puissent « durer dans ce métier », assure la directrice. La formation insiste sur le fact-checking, le reportage de terrain, et la compréhension des grands enjeux mondiaux. L'intégration de l'intelligence artificielle (IA) est également primordiale, avec des ateliers où les étudiants « ont produit des prototypes pour des médias déjà installés en intégrant et de l'info et des outils d'intelligence artificielle tout en se questionnant sur l'éthique ».
We discuss how people check information that they suspect might be false, fake or misleading, and the role of news organisations in this process. If people come across information which they suspect may be false, fake or misleading, where do they turn to verify or debunk it? This is the question at the heart of this episode of our podcast mini series on the Digital News Report 2025. We discuss what are the most frequently named sources, where news organisations fit in among the wider choice of institutions, platforms and fac-checking websites, and how this all varies according to different audience factors. Speakers: Rasmus Kleis Nielsen is a Professor at the Department of Communication of the University of Copenhagen and a Senior Research Associate at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. He is a co-author of the Digital News Report 2025. Host Mitali Mukherjee is the Director of the Reuters Institute and is a political economy journalist with more than two decades of experience in TV, print and digital journalism. Find a full transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2025-episode-4-how-people-check-if-information-real-or-fake
What once was taboo has now gone mainstream. As television and print audiences have dwindled over recent years, social media is now the No. 1 place for Americans to get their news updates.Detailed in the report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, Americans across the political spectrum are using social media for news consumptions over traditional avenues. However, conservative influencers have seen the largest audiences and most engagement.Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Nic Newman, a co-author of the report, to talk about the state of news consumption in the U.S.More on this“Overview and key findings of the 2025 Digital News Report” — from the Reuters Institute and the University of Oxford
What once was taboo has now gone mainstream. As television and print audiences have dwindled over recent years, social media is now the No. 1 place for Americans to get their news updates.Detailed in the report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, Americans across the political spectrum are using social media for news consumptions over traditional avenues. However, conservative influencers have seen the largest audiences and most engagement.Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Nic Newman, a co-author of the report, to talk about the state of news consumption in the U.S.More on this“Overview and key findings of the 2025 Digital News Report” — from the Reuters Institute and the University of Oxford
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The MacVoices Live! panel takes a closer look at Amazon's Alexa+, its unusual rollout, and user experiences that raise questions about its current readiness. The panel compares AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, especially in corporate environments, highlighting their strengths and limitations. The conversation shifts to a Reuters study showing social media has overtaken traditional outlets as the leading news source in the U.S., prompting concerns over misinformation, curated content, and the erosion of journalistic standards. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Web Bixby, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Marty Jencius also share personal insights on AI adoption, media literacy, and the changing landscape of how we consume news. MacVoices is supported by Take Control Books: The Answers You Need Now, From Leading Experts. Start your library today. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to MacVoices02:27 Amazon's Alexa+: A New Era10:47 AI Tools in Corporate Environments17:04 Social Media as News Source21:43 Journalism's Evolving Landscape24:59 The Impact of Click-driven News Links: I Got Early Access to Amazon's New Gen AI Alexa+. Things Got Weird.https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/alexa-plus-gen-ai-preview/ Social media is now the top news source in the U.Shttps://9to5mac.com/2025/06/17/social-media-is-now-the-top-news-source-in-the-u-s/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-06/Digital_News-Report_2025.pdf Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The MacVoices Live! panel takes a closer look at Amazon's Alexa+, its unusual rollout, and user experiences that raise questions about its current readiness. The panel compares AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, especially in corporate environments, highlighting their strengths and limitations. The conversation shifts to a Reuters study showing social media has overtaken traditional outlets as the leading news source in the U.S., prompting concerns over misinformation, curated content, and the erosion of journalistic standards. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Web Bixby, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Marty Jencius also share personal insights on AI adoption, media literacy, and the changing landscape of how we consume news. MacVoices is supported by Take Control Books: The Answers You Need Now, From Leading Experts. Start your library today. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to MacVoices 02:27 Amazon's Alexa+: A New Era 10:47 AI Tools in Corporate Environments 17:04 Social Media as News Source 21:43 Journalism's Evolving Landscape 24:59 The Impact of Click-driven News Links: I Got Early Access to Amazon's New Gen AI Alexa+. Things Got Weird. https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/alexa-plus-gen-ai-preview/ Social media is now the top news source in the U.S https://9to5mac.com/2025/06/17/social-media-is-now-the-top-news-source-in-the-u-s/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-06/Digital_News-Report_2025.pdf Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In this episode of Future of Journalism, we look at levels of podcast consumption, what audiences say are their favourite podcasts, where they're being listened to and trends across countries. What is a news podcast nowadays? Some light entertainment podcasts discuss news, while a format designed for audio is thriving on visual platforms like YouTube. In this episode of Future of Journalism, we look at levels of podcast consumption, what audiences say are their favourite podcasts, where they're being listened to and trends across countries. We also look at the favoured platforms for listening, and how news publishers are using them for monetisation and engagement. The speakers Craig T. Robertson is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. His research focus includes news trust and credibility, fact-checking and verification, and how both partisan attitudes and epistemic beliefs factor into these domains. He is a co-author of the Digital News Report Host Mitali Mukherjee is the Director of the Reuters Institute and is a political economy journalist with more than two decades of experience in TV, print and digital journalism. Find a full transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2025-episode-3-rogan-pod-save-how-podcasts-are-reshaping-news
Reuters-instituutin Digital News Report – maailman suurin uutistutkimus – julkaistiin maailmaan, jossa vellovat poliittinen ja taloudellinen epävarmuus, geopoliittiset jännitteet ja jatkuvat konfliktit. Miten esimerkiksi nämä seikat vaikuttavat tuloksiin? Tai mitä kuuluu Suomessa uutisten välttelylle? Entä tekoälylle uutisten kontekstissa?
Ce soir, vous avez choisi la radio pour vous informer, et c'est déjà une très bonne chose. Mais vous avez en plus choisi RFI. Et là, disons-le franchement : c'est encore mieux. Parce que ce soir, vous aviez le choix. Le choix d'aller chercher vos infos sur X, TikTok ou Instagram. Le choix de swiper entre une vidéo de guerre, un tutoriel de cuisine, une citation de Gandhi... Le choix de zapper, de cliquer, de commenter, de partager. Et c'est exactement ce que fait une majorité de jeunes Américains – près de 54%, selon le dernier Digital News Report du Reuters Institute, ne s'informent plus que par les réseaux sociaux. Pourquoi ? Parce que l'info y est plus courte, plus rapide, souvent plus ludique, plus incarnée. Parce qu'on peut s'informer comme on veut, quand on veut, sans ordre, sans filtre… enfin ça c'est ce qu'on pense. Mais voilà : cette information-là, aussi fluide soit-elle, est parfois incomplète, biaisée, ou pire : manipulée. Alors on pose la question ce soir, en toute franchise : - Les médias traditionnels sont-ils devenus obsolètes ? - Doivent-ils se réinventer, ou mourir dignement ? - Les réseaux sociaux sont-ils des caisses de résonance dans nos conflits ? Pour en débattre - Sophie Jehel, professeure en sciences de l'information et de la communication à l'Université Paris 8, au Laboratoire CEMTI (Centre d'études sur les Médias, les Technologies et l'Internationalisation), spécialiste des pratiques numériques et informationnelles des jeunes - Vincent Berthier, responsable du bureau technologies et journalisme chez Reporters sans frontières (RSF) - Fabrice Epelboin, entrepreneur, enseignant, spécialiste des médias sociaux.
Ce soir, vous avez choisi la radio pour vous informer, et c'est déjà une très bonne chose. Mais vous avez en plus choisi RFI. Et là, disons-le franchement : c'est encore mieux. Parce que ce soir, vous aviez le choix. Le choix d'aller chercher vos infos sur X, TikTok ou Instagram. Le choix de swiper entre une vidéo de guerre, un tutoriel de cuisine, une citation de Gandhi... Le choix de zapper, de cliquer, de commenter, de partager. Et c'est exactement ce que fait une majorité de jeunes Américains – près de 54%, selon le dernier Digital News Report du Reuters Institute, ne s'informent plus que par les réseaux sociaux. Pourquoi ? Parce que l'info y est plus courte, plus rapide, souvent plus ludique, plus incarnée. Parce qu'on peut s'informer comme on veut, quand on veut, sans ordre, sans filtre… enfin ça c'est ce qu'on pense. Mais voilà : cette information-là, aussi fluide soit-elle, est parfois incomplète, biaisée, ou pire : manipulée. Alors on pose la question ce soir, en toute franchise : - Les médias traditionnels sont-ils devenus obsolètes ? - Doivent-ils se réinventer, ou mourir dignement ? - Les réseaux sociaux sont-ils des caisses de résonance dans nos conflits ? Pour en débattre - Sophie Jehel, professeure en sciences de l'information et de la communication à l'Université Paris 8, au Laboratoire CEMTI (Centre d'études sur les Médias, les Technologies et l'Internationalisation), spécialiste des pratiques numériques et informationnelles des jeunes - Vincent Berthier, responsable du bureau technologies et journalisme chez Reporters sans frontières (RSF) - Fabrice Epelboin, entrepreneur, enseignant, spécialiste des médias sociaux.
In this episode of our Digital News Report 2025 series we look at how audiences think about the various ways that AI is being rolled out across newsrooms. In this episode of our Digital News Report 2025 series we look at how audiences think about the various ways that AI is being rolled out across newsrooms. We look at various uses of AI in news, including summaries, translations and customised homepages, and what newsrooms plan to put more resources into. We gauge comfort levels among audiences and explore the reasons behind any differences across countries and age groups. We also discuss the potential for AI to engage those who are avoiding news. Speakers Amy Ross Arguedas is a Postdoctoral Researcher Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and works on the Digital News Project including as a co-author of the Digital News Report. Host Mitali Mukherjee is the Director of the Reuters Institute and is a political economy journalist with more than two decades of experience in TV, print and digital journalism. Transcript: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2025-episode-2-ai-and-personalised-news
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Aujourd'hui, cap sur une révolution silencieuse mais décisive dans notre manière de nous informer.Pour la première fois, les réseaux sociaux dépassent la télévision comme principale source d'information aux États-Unis.C'est ce que révèle le très sérieux Digital News Report 2025, publié cette semaine par le Reuters Institute d'Oxford. Et nul doute que ce mouvement devrait rapidement toucher la France. Et je vous explique tout ça en trois points.La prime aux réseaux sociauxPremier point marquant, les chiffres. 54 % des Américains déclarent s'être informés via les réseaux sociaux au cours de la semaine écoulée, contre 50 % pour la télévision traditionnelle.Les sites d'information en ligne suivent de près avec 48 %. La presse écrite elle est en chute libre depuis dix ans. Elle ne pèse plus que 14 %.Reste que ce basculement s'explique en partie par la méthodologie de l'étude. Oui parce que pour recueillir les données, Reuters c'est appuyé sur un questionnaire en ligne, donc un public plus jeune. Mais la tendance est claire et globale.Alors pourquoi ce changement ?Et bien il y a trois grandes raisons principales.D'abord, le paysage médiatique américain est très fragmenté et souvent partisan, sans grande chaîne nationale de référence. Ce paysage favorise donc l'atomisation au profit des réseaux sociaux.Ensuite, les grands médias traditionnels outre-Atlantique ont tardé à investir dans les formats vidéo adaptés aux plateformes sociales comme TikTok ou YouTube Shorts. Et comme la nature à tout bonnement horreur du vide, ils sont laissé la place aux créateurs indépendants, qui se sont engouffrés dans la brèche.Enfin, les réseaux offrent un accès instantané, personnalisé et souvent plus divertissant à l'info que la bonne vieille télé. Et cela séduit particulièrement les jeunes générations, qui en plus n'ont pas eu le temps de prendre l'habitude de la télé.Des conséquences majeures dans la confiance dans les médiasOn observe une montée en puissance des “influenceurs de l'information”. Il s'agit de personnalités suivies parfois par des millions de personnes pour leur point de vue bien plus que pour leur rigueur journalistique.Le résultat, c'est que la confiance dans les sources classiques s'effrite, tandis que les inquiétudes sur la véracité des contenus explosent.En clair, plus de la moitié des sondés craignent de ne plus savoir ce qui est vrai ou faux en ligne.Le ZD Tech est sur toutes les plateformes de podcast ! Abonnez-vous !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
As Newman reflects on more than a decade of documenting journalism's most turbulent transformation, we explore the uncomfortable truths his research revealed: Why has building audience trust remained journalism's most elusive goal? What made tablets the industry's most expensive false dawn? And were there early warning signs that personality-driven influencers would eventually challenge traditional newsrooms?
Der Konflikt zwischen Thailand und Kambodscha findet momentan kaum Beachtung. Und das, obwohl sich die Situation zwischen den zwei Ländern momentan gefährlich zuspitzt. Weitere Themen: · Nordkorea schickt rund 5000 Soldaten nach Russland, für den Wiederaufbau des Gebiets Kursk nahe der Grenze zur Ukraine. · Hilfsorganisationen befürchten, dass der Krieg im Iran von der Situation im Gazastreifen ablenkt. Dort verschlimmert sich die Lage für die Menschen weiter. · Das Vertrauen in die Medien hat in der Schweiz wieder etwas zugenommen, das zeigt der diesjährige "Digital News Report" des Reuters Instituts
L'Italia entra nell'alleanza europea sul nucleare. Obiettivo: una transizione energetica sostenibile e sicura. Intanto la presidente della Bce Christine Lagarde dice che è ora dell'Euro globale, ma serve un'azione decisa dell'Europa, mentre andiamo a indagare i dati sui consumi dei media degli italiani. ... Qui il link per iscriversi al canale Whatsapp di Notizie a colazione: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va7X7C4DjiOmdBGtOL3z Per iscriverti al canale Telegram: https://t.me/notizieacolazione ... Qui gli altri podcast di Class Editori: https://milanofinanza.it/podcast Musica https://www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come va l'informazione in Italia, dal Digital News Report del Reuters Institute. Meta ha ufficializzato l'introduzione della pubblicità su WhatsApp, cosa significa questa per l'azienda? Nel frattempo i rapporti tra OpenAI e Microsoft (che sull'azienda di Altman ha investito $14 miliardi). Nella Big Story, un episodio del podcast "Black Box" con Guido Brera e Raffaele Coriglione. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rónán Ó Domhnaill, Coimisiún na Meán Media Development Commissioner, discusses the latest Digital News Report for Ireland, which looks at the news habits of Irish people.
What's happening with news media in 2025? Authors of our Digital News Report 2025 discuss the role of generative AI, trust in news, subscriptions, news avoidance, podcasts and more What's happening with news media in 2025? Authors of our Digital News Report 2025 discuss the role of generative AI, trust in news, subscriptions, news avoidance, podcasts and more Speakers: Nic Newman is the lead author of the Digital News Report 2025 and is a senior research associate at the Reuters Institute. Richard Fletcher is a co-author of the Digital News Report and is the Director of Research at the Reuters Institute. Mitali Mukherjee is the Director of the Reuters Institute and is a political economy journalist with more than two decades of experience in TV, print and digital journalism. Transcript: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2025-episode-1-what-you-need-know
Who is telling the truth? How the media shape our societyAt the European Forum Alpbach, Alexander Berth, host of Greiner Talks, talked to Nic Newman from the Reuters Institute of Journalism about communication and sustainability, the radically changing media landscape and the role of trust.Nic Newman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, where he is the lead author of the annual “Digital News Report”. He conducts research on media and technology trends, trust, payment models for news, social media and the impact of artificial intelligence. In the interview with Greiner Talks, he shares his impressions of the European Forum Alpbach and delves deeper into the topics that shape journalism and media use today. We are currently living in a time in which social media and algorithmic filter bubbles are increasingly influencing the way we consume information. Algorithms are often designed to reinforce existing opinions, making it more difficult to access diverse perspectives. Filter bubbles, the phenomenon whereby we are only shown content that confirms our existing opinions, is real, but not as all-encompassing as is often assumed. This is because there are also algorithms that aim to introduce us to new content. Trust is becoming a crucial factor in the credibility of the media, partly due to technological developments in the field of artificial intelligence. One of the central topics was the perception of negative news. Nic Newman explained that many people feel that reporting is too negative, but also pointed out the importance of solution journalism. There are many positive things that are worthy of reporting, whether in climate change or technology. During the discussion, Nic Newman also emphasized the great importance of independent journalism for our society. Without it, there can be no informed and functioning democracy. “We need independent journalism to hold companies and politicians accountable.” – Nic Newman, Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford Despite the difficulties, Newman remains optimistic that journalism can continue to consolidate its role in society. He believes it is particularly important to better understand the audience: “What I have learned is to listen much more and talk less.”
Cette semaine, nous vous proposons de vivre ou revivre la table-ronde du 16 octobre 2024 organisée par le GESTE à propos des adaptations des médias aux nouvelles dynamiques de consommation de contenu.Je commence par présenter les grandes lignes du Digital News Report, avant de tendre le micro à trois professionnels des médias : Jean Massiet, streamer, animateur de l'émission Backseat, Julien Sofianos, rédacteur en chef en charge du pôle vidéo, Le ParisienLoup Lassinat-Foubert, chef de projet éditorial, Ouest France. Dans cet épisode replay, vous en apprendrez plus sur la façon dont Backseat, Le Parisien et Ouest France travaillent et s'adaptent : # Les nouveaux formats (shorts, reels… ) et les plateformes par lesquelles le grand public s'informe, avec un focus sur Twitch, Youtube et TikTok.# La défiance du public vis-à-vis des journalistes et des médias et la demande d'une plus grande transparence sur la production de l'information.# Le poids des algorithmes sur les réseaux sociaux et son influence sur le grand public en matière d'informations.# Le financement des médias par un modèle coopératif, basé sur les dons et les abonnements. L'augmentation constatée du nombre d'abonnements à une information de qualité. Mais aussi la demande du public pour une information en accès libre et les réponses proposées par les médias. # L'émergence du format podcast dans la manière de consommer l'information et l'intégration de ce format dans les médias et chez les créateurs de contenus.# L'utilisation de l'IA dans les médias et son utilisation par les journalistes et créateurs de contenus. Mediarama est un podcast produit par CosaVostra. Retrouvez Mediarama sur : Apple Podcasts | Spotify | DeezerEt n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa si l'épisode vous a plu.
Až 40 procent lidí se cíleně vyhýbá zpravodajství, vyplývá z Digital News Report, kterou sestavuje Reuters. Informace získávají častěji třeba přes sociální sítě jako facebook nebo TikTok. „Klasickým médiím se vyčítalo, že jsou takzvaní gatekeepeři, kteří rozhodují o tom, o čem se bude psát. V tom je jejich podstata. Platíte si za to, že ty informace někdo předchroustal a ověřil. Ve světě sociálních sítí tyto editační procesy odpadly,“ říká mediální analytik Josef Šlerka.
Až 40 procent lidí se cíleně vyhýbá zpravodajství, vyplývá z Digital News Report, kterou sestavuje Reuters. Informace získávají častěji třeba přes sociální sítě jako facebook nebo TikTok. „Klasickým médiím se vyčítalo, že jsou takzvaní gatekeepeři, kteří rozhodují o tom, o čem se bude psát. V tom je jejich podstata. Platíte si za to, že ty informace někdo předchroustal a ověřil. Ve světě sociálních sítí tyto editační procesy odpadly,“ říká mediální analytik Josef Šlerka.Všechny díly podcastu Osobnost Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
D'après le Digital News Report 2024, 40% des Canadiens évitent souvent ou parfois de s'informer. Derrière cette fatigue informationnelle se trouvent différentes raisons comme l'accumulation de mauvaises nouvelles, leur quantité, leur piètre qualité et les émotions qu'elles nous font ressentir. Emilie Nicolas en parle avec la psychologue clinicienne, autrice et chroniqueuse Nathalie Plaat. Ensemble, elles analysent ce phénomène et s'interrogent sur la manière d'y faire face. En deuxième partie d'émission, on s'intéresse à la démocratisation de la psychologie et le rôle, parfois ambivalent, qu'elle joue dans l'espace public et l'espace médiatique. Université Laval's “Centre d'études sur les médias” 2024 Digital News Report shows 40 per cent of Canadians often or sometimes stay away from the news. They're doing it to avoid all the “bad” news: the sheer quantity of it, the poor quality of it, how it makes us feel, and how it piles up day after day. How do we deal with the seemingly never-ending bad-news cycle? Emilie Nicolas discusses this phenomenon with clinical psychologist, author and columnist Nathalie Plaat. In the second part of the show, Emilie and Nathalie look at the democratization of psychology, and the sometimes-ambivalent role it plays in both the public space and the media sphere.Animation : Emilie NicolasGénérique : Lucie Laumonier (Production), Caleb Thompson (Production technique), max collins (Coordination de production), Karyn Pugliese (Rédactrice en chef) Coanimation : Nathalie PlaatPour en savoir plus :Digital News Report 2024: Synthèse des données canadiennes — Centre d'étude sur les médiasChroniques de Nathalie Plaat — Le DevoirThe Rise of Therapy-Speak. How a language got off the Couch and into the world — The New YorkerSi vous appréciez ce podcast, soutenez-nous ! Vous obtiendrez un accès en prime à toutes nos émissions gratuitement, y compris les premières diffusions et le contenu bonus. Vous recevrez également notre lettre d'information exclusive, des rabais sur les produits dans notre boutique, des billets pour nos événements en direct et virtuels, et surtout, vous ferez partie de la solution à la crise du journalisme au Canada. Vous ferez en sorte que notre travail reste gratuit et accessible à tout le monde. Vous pouvez écouter sans publicité sur Amazon Music, inclus avec Prime.If you enjoy this podcast, please support us! You'll get bonus access to all of our shows for free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also receive our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch in our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and most importantly, you'll be part of the solution to the journalism crisis in Canada. You'll help keep our work free and accessible to everyone. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music, included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What drives trust in news and how do different audiences think about this. In this final episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we look at a complex and often controversial subject which is trust in news. We look at what trust in news means, how this varies by different audiences and socio-economic status, and what factors drive trust in news. Speakers: Rasmus Nielsen is co-author of the Digital News Report, Director of the Reuters Institute and Professor of Political Communication at the University of Oxford. His work focuses on changes in the news media, political communication, and the role of digital technologies in both. Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. Find a full transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-6-how-audiences-think-about-trust-news
What explains the rise of news influencers and who are the most popular? In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 podcast series, we look at the rise of news influencers, the platforms where they are prevalent and why some audiences are flocking to them. We look at which figures people pay attention to most and what it means for traditional news media. Speakers: Nic Newman is the lead author of the Digital News Report and is a Senior Research Associate at the Reuters Institute. He is also a consultant on digital media, working actively with news companies on product, audience, and business strategies for digital transition. He writes an annual report for the Institute on future media and technology trends. Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. Find a full transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-5-rise-news-influencers
How much money are people paying for news around the world? In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 podcast series, we look at how much money people pay for news and how this compares to the ‘full ticket' price. We look at payment trends around the world, the various ways news organisations price their subscriptions, and how much non-subscribers say they would be prepared to pay for news. See our website for a full transcript: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-4-how-much-people-pay-news The speakers: Craig T. Robertson is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. His research focus includes news trust and credibility, fact-checking and verification, and how both partisan attitudes and epistemic beliefs factor into these domains. He is the author of the Digital News Report 2024 chapter into how much people pay for online news https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/digital-news-report/2024/how-much-do-people-pay-online-news-what-might-encourage-others-pay Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world.
What do news audiences actually say they want from news? In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we look at what people say they want from news. Do audiences want more than to just be informed and updated? Are they looking to be entertained or inspired? We speak to an author of the DNR who has explored this issue in a special chapter, and ask what the news media could be doing to address any perceived gaps in how they are delivering the news. Speakers: Richard Fletcher is Director of Research at the Reuters Institute. He is primarily interested in global trends in digital news consumption, comparative media research, the use of social media by journalists and news organisations, and more broadly, the relationship between technology and journalism. He is the author of a Digital News Report chapter on what news audiences want from news. Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. A full transcript can be found here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-3-what-people-want-news
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 24 de junho de 2024 e esta é a nossa décima nona edição! Sabia que você pode anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil? Manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre todas as opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também será muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. 1 - Na semana passada a gente comentou sobre como o podcast está tendo um crescimento constante de mercado, e hoje a gente vai dizer isso mais uma vez, porque um estudo recente sobre o consumo digital de notícias confirmou que audiência de podcasts também está crescendo no mundo todo. O relatório Digital News Report 2024 do Reuters Institute revelou que a audiência do áudio continua crescendo globalmente, especialmente entre jovens, pessoas instruídas e de classe média-alta. Notícias e Política são os temas mais populares entre os ouvintes homens. A pesquisa, que foi feita com mais de 95 mil pessoas em 47 países, destacou que o consumo das notícias está mudando, e que agora plataformas digitais como TikTok, YouTube e reels do Instagram têm um papel crucial na disseminação da informação. Infelizmente, essas mesmas ferramentas também tem um papel crucial na desinformação e propagação de fake news, bem como a de conteúdos sintéticos - que são aqueles criados por inteligências artificiais, e que não são confiáveis porque a base de dados das IA's costuma imitar o comportamento humano online, o que compromete a parcialidade da notícia. Por conta desses fatores, no mundo todo o interesse por notícias diminuiu e a evasão seletiva de notícias aumentou. Apesar disso, os podcasts continuam sendo uma mídia considerada "confiável". Pelo menos, muito mais do que as outras. Link 2 - Segundo a revista americana Vulture, os podcasts de bate-papo estão em alta mais uma vez, tanto pelo poder de "viralização", com alguns episódios batendo mais de 60 milhões de visualizações no YouTube, quanto pelo potencial que esse formato tem de criar discussões e gerar repercussão. E também não é a toa, porque foi desse pensamento aí que alguns charlatões da internet começaram a criar cortes de podcast fake pra tentar viralizar, mas enfim... De acordo com o crítico Nicholas Quah, a inclusão do vídeo aos podcasts foi um fator decisivo pra isso, já que os vídeos geram mais engajamento orgânico na internet. Só que ele também apontou que outro fator importante é a semelhança do formato com o rádio tradicional, que é uma mídia consolidada que sempre teve público - inclusive hoje em dia, claro. Os podcasts de bate-papo e entrevistas, em especial, emulam esse "feeling" da rádio tradicional, e por isso saem na frente na disputa com podcasts narrativos e documentais, por exemplo. Esses programas são líderes de audiência por conta do interesse do ouvinte nos convidados, a fama dos apresentadores, e as possíveis controvérsias que podem sair das conversas. A parte mais chatinha da análise, é que aparentemente não é mais necessário ter qualquer habilidade como entrevistador. Principalmente no caso dos programas que o host já é uma celebridade: se ele conseguir captar e reter a atenção do público, já tá bom. Aí, infelizmente a qualidade do conteúdo cai um pouco. Não tem o que fazer. Link 3 - E um estudo realizado na Suécia pela OMD e a Acast, revelou que cada dólar investido em publicidade em podcasts gera um retorno de US$4,90 em vendas aumentadas, com a publicidade em podcasts sendo a que tem o maior retorno de longo prazo entre outras mídias, como redes sociais e rádio. A análise cobriu um gasto total de publicidade de 2 bilhões de kronas suecos (SEK) entre 2021 e 2023, o que equivale a pouco mais de US$190 milhões. Segundo o estudo, os podcasts também se destacam como o melhor meio de publicidade para construção de marca e geração de vendas. Não que isso seja novidade pra gente, mas sempre vale a pena atualizar as informações no seu mídia kit, porque, afinal de contas, o fato é que podcast vende. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - O governo da Áustria está ampliando o financiamento para meios de comunicação, que agora inclui rádios privadas e podcasts. Pela primeira vez, vai ser disponibilizado um subsídio de 500 mil euros (cerca de 540 mil dólares) especificamente pros podcasts, como parte de um aumento geral de 27 milhões de dólares para emissoras privadas. Representantes dos partidos ÖVP e Verdes criaram essa proposta do aumento do financiamento, defendendo a importância de apoiar e valorizar os produtos jornalísticos que surgiram na podosfera nos últimos anos, e que já produziam conteúdo de qualidade mesmo sem financiamento nenhum. A Associação de Emissoras Privadas Austríacas elogiou a iniciativa, ressaltando a importância desse financiamento para fortalecer a diversidade da mídia e também garantir informações baseadas em fatos, combatendo as informações descontroladas e falsas que têm surgido por lá, especialmente por ser ano de eleições na Áustria. E esse é só mais um exemplo do podcast mostrando o quanto tem credibilidade! Link 5 - A Justiça Federal determinou a suspensão de postagens de policiais em podcasts e videocasts no YouTube, por estarem, supostamente, disseminando discursos de ódio. A ação atende parcialmente aos pedidos do Ministério Público Federal (MPF) e da Defensoria Pública da União (DPU). A Polícia Militar do Rio de Janeiro foi notificada depois da publicação de reportagens do site Ponte Jornalismo sobre conteúdos violentos nesses canais. Os órgãos jurídicos solicitaram aos podcasts a exclusão dos trechos mencionados e também foi pedido ao Google para prevenir futuros casos. Além disso, foi pedido à Justiça que o Estado aplique medidas disciplinares aos policiais, que também podem ter que desembolsar até R$200 mil por danos morais coletivos, se perderem no processo. A decisão afetou os canais Copcast, Fala Glauber e Café com a Polícia. Bom pra lembrar que toda ação trás uma consequência e servidor público não pode sair falando bobagem por aí como se não fosse nada. Podcast não é terra sem lei. Link E MAIS: 6 - O Spotify for Podcasters anunciou na última semana uma atualização nos termos e condições de uso, que afeta tanto quem hospeda quanto quem distribui o seu podcast na plataforma. As principais mudanças incluem a necessidade de sinalizar podcasts com "conteúdo promocional", igual às exigências do YouTube, a remoção do feed RSS como método de entrega de conteúdo, e a redução dos requisitos de licenciamento, já que não existe mais a obrigatoriedade de exibir o aviso de direitos autorais do Spotify. Por enquanto, nada mudou no campo dos conteúdos criados por inteligência artificial, e aparentemente os conteúdos dos usuários não estão sendo usados pra treinamento de IA's. Menos mal. Além disso, os novos termos incluem cláusulas de litígio, que aumentaram os termos e condições em nada menos do que duas páginas inteiras. Se você quiser ler as mudanças na íntegra, o novo termo de uso está disponível no blog do Spotify. Link 7 - E o The Guardian teceu elogios ao Apple Podcasts pela sua nova ferramenta de transcrição. Segundo o portal, as transcrições além de acessíveis, são "um prazer de ler". A função foi desenvolvida para tornar os podcasts mais acessíveis, é claro, especialmente para pessoas com deficiência auditiva. Apesar do recurso ter sido lançado com atraso em relação a outras plataformas, como Amazon Music e Spotify, a Apple decidiu oferecer transcrições para todos os novos episódios de podcasts, sem limitar a funcionalidade a uma parte específica do catálogo. O desenvolvimento da ferramenta envolveu a colaboração de funcionários da Apple portadores de deficiência e outras organizações de pessoas com deficiência. As transcrições usam a tecnologia de sincronia de palavras da Apple Music e a tipografia da Apple Books para melhorar a legibilidade. Vários usuários e ativistas pelos direitos dos PCD's apoiaram a Apple por ter priorizado a precisão e qualidade das transcrições, mesmo que isso tenha levado mais tempo para ser implementado. Link 8 - E na última terça-feira, o Governo de Luanda lançou o podcast "Eu sou daqui", pra reforçar a interação do governo com a comunidade e abordar programas que estão em curso pelo estado. Na estreia, o podcast falou bastante sobre o potencial do turismo em Luanda, convidando os moradores a explorar os pontos turísticos e as histórias que tornam a capital da Angola um destino único. A primeira edição contou com a participação de Amélia Carlos Cazalma, docente universitária, e Ana Sofia Marta, CEO da Plataforma Digital Gotaze. Segundo o Governo Provincial de Luanda no Facebook, o podcast é um novo formato de comunicação para apresentar ao público programas como o de Reordenamento do Comércio, o Programa de Ordenamento do Trânsito e o Programa de Arborização de Luanda. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 9 - Na semana passada, a equipe do Amazon Music publicou quais são os 10 podcasts mais ouvidos no Brasil na plataforma. É uma lista eclética e que agrada todos os gostos, desde fofoca e comédia até política e finanças. Entre os mais populares, estão: Histórias da Firma;Caso Bizarro;Não Inviabilize;Inteligência Ltda;Modus Operandi,O Assunto do G1;Os Sócios Podcast; Entre outros programas, que também tem assuntos variados. Se você quiser ver a lista completa, pode conferir todos os nomes lá no Pod Notícias. O link, como sempre, vai estar na descrição desse episódio. Link 10 - O podcast Caso das 10 Mil, da Folha, foi premiado no International Women's Podcast Awards, na categoria de produções que não foram feitas em inglês. O programa foi a única produção brasileira a trazer um prêmio pra cá. A série mergulha fundo no maior processo por aborto do Brasil (que envolveu quase 10 mil mulheres, como o nome sugere) contando tudo sobre a queda de uma clínica em Campo Grande e as discussões intensas que vieram à seguir sobre os direitos reprodutivos no Brasil. A maior parte da equipe do podcast também é feminina: as repórteres Angela Boldrini e Carolina Moraes fizeram a pesquisa e investigação, a coordenação ficou por conta de Magé Flores, e a edição de som, com o Raphael Concli. Se você ainda não ouviu o Caso das 10 Mil e ficou interessado, o programa está disponível no site da Folha e em todas as principais plataformas de áudio. Link 11 - E nessa edição nós estamos de volta com o quadro 'O Podcast no Japão', trazendo as últimas novidades da Podosfera Nipo-Brasileira. No mês passado, a gente inaugurou este espaço apresentado pelo Carlinhos Vilaronga, da Nabecast, e hoje ele retorna para nos atualizar sobre as atividades e novidades dos podcasters brasileiros que moram no Japão. Bem-vindo de volta, meu amigo Carlinhos Vilaronga! CARLINHOS: Olá Leo, olá ouvintes!Retornando ao ao Pod Notícias para compartilhar com vocês um pouco do que rolou na Podosfera Nipo-brasileira nas últimas semanas. Educação e ciência.A Escola Alcance de Hamamatsu lançou no dia 04 de Maio um balão meteorológico. A iniciativa foi uma das atividades preparatórias para a Feira de Ciências realizada pela instituição no dia 25 de Maio. Contexto: a comunidade brasileira no Japão atualmente é de cerca de 210 mil pessoas. Para atender essa comunidade existem várias instituições de ensino. Porém, a Escola Alcance foi a primeira instituição de ensino brasileira a conseguir autorização para o lançamento de um balão meteorológico, o que fez da ocasião um marco para a comunidade. O podcast Mochiyori esteve presente no lançamento e entrevistou educadores, pais e alunos que participaram da atividade. LiteraturaNo dia 18 de Maio o jovem escritor Gabriel Caetano lançou o livro Sigma, Mono no Aware. O livro é parte da série "Os indomáveis", que é apresentada pelo autor como "Um universo de super-heróis brasileiros cheio de representatividade BR." A personagem principal da história é uma descendente de japoneses e parte da história se passa aqui no Japão. Em um momento da história ela visita uma grande festa brasileira que acontece por aqui e conhece um podcaster. Para não correr o risco de dar spoilers, vou para os comentários por aqui. Uma curiosidade é que a minha jornada pessoal com podcast foi a referência utilizada pelo autor para a criação da personagem e claro, fiquei surpreso e honrado ao ler a história e as considerações deixadas pelo autor no final do livro. Indicação:Para finalizar, gostaria de indicar o episódio 15 do podcast Tokyo Minds, que é apresentado pelo Sandro Nucitelli. Neste episódio ele entrevista o produtor de conteúdo Nicolas Hideo. Tem também participação especial do Kevin Macedo, conhecido nas redes sociais como Samurai Life JP. Em breve retorno com mais notícias da Podosfera Nipo-brasileira. Carlinhos Vilaronga da cidade de Kosai na província de Shizuoka, exclusivo para o Pod Notícias. SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - Na última quinta-feira foi ao ar o podcast Plano Real – Histórias não contadas. O programa apresenta em seis episódios os bastidores e a consolidação do Plano Real, com relatos de seus idealizadores como Edmar Bacha, Gustavo Franco e Gustavo Loyola. O jornalista Carlos Alberto Sardenberg conduz as conversas, falando desde a inesperada nomeação de Fernando Henrique Cardoso para o Ministério da Fazenda, até os desafios que foram enfrentados durante a execução do plano. É um conteúdo bem interessante pra quem quer entender melhor sobre a história da economia brasileira. O podcast é lançado todas as quintas-feiras no site da CBN e nas principais plataformas de podcast. Link 13 - E também na semana passada foram lançados dois podcasts pra públicos bastante específicos: o Mexe o Balaio, sobre dança, e o Hora Rubra, sobre o universo de Star Trek. O Mexe o Balaio estreou no 19 de junho com Tiago Banha e Ingrid Lago como apresentadores, colocando a dança e seus profissionais como os protagonistas da conversa, especialmente na cena de dança de Salvador. O podcast é financiado pelo Governo do Estado da Bahia. Já no Hora Rubra, o papo foi sobre temas recentes, como a iminente estreia da segunda temporada de Star Trek: Prodigy na Netflix, e a recepção a Star Wars: The Acolyte. Os dois podcasts já estão no ar, e é claro que os links pros programas vão estar na descrição desse episódio. Mexe o Balaio / Hora Rubra RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E na semana passada a gente combinou que a recomendação nacional dessa semana seria feita por: você! A gente convidou você, nosso ouvinte, a indicar pra nós o SEU podcast na nossa Caixinha de Perguntas do Instagram. E aqui no Pod Notícias, promessa feita é promessa cumprida. Então nossas recomendações nacionais dessa semana, vão para os podcasts: Casul Cast Cognamentos Corrida on Demand Espinha de Peixe #FalaJFAL, da Justiça Federal do Alagoas Mão na Orelha Papo Delas Pedra Papel e Podcast Pés Descalços FC Rádio Guilhotina E só não tem mais indicações porque mais pessoas não interagiram na nossa Caixinha de Perguntas. Então, quando tiver a próxima oportunidade, corre lá, porque ela fica disponível por 24 horas. Como sempre, todos os links dos programas indicados vão estar na descrição desse episódio. Tem muita coisa bacana que com certeza vale a pena conferir - e assinar no seu agregador de podcast preferido. E assim a gente fecha esta décima nona edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! 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Na Slovensku věří jen 25 procent lidí tomu, co se dozvídají v médiích. Pro srovnání, ve Finsku, které je v Evropě v tomto ohledu na prvním místě, důvěřuje médiím 69 procent. Vyplývá to z nejnovějších výsledků britské studie Digital News Report, která analyzuje výsledky šetření z 50 zemí světa.
Le Digital News Report 2024 de la Reuters Institute, analysé par Alexandre Coutant, professeur à l'UQAM, révèle des tendances clés dans la consommation d'informations au Canada. Le public recherche un accompagnement dans la compréhension de l'actualité face à la surcharge d'informations. Le rapport montre que le blocage du contenu journalistique sur Facebook et Instagram n'a pas entravé l'accès à l'information, tandis que YouTube gagne en importance comme source d'information. Malgré les fluctuations de confiance, le rapport offre des perspectives encourageantes pour améliorer la relation entre les médias et leur public.
In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we explore what people think about the use of AI in journalism. In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we explore what people think about the use of AI in journalism. We look at how AI is being used in newsrooms, levels of comfort that people have with AI and journalism, and questions around transparency and trust when it comes to AI Guest: Amy Ross Arguedas is a Postdoctoral Researcher Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and works on the Digital News Project. Amy completed her M.A. and Ph.D. in the Media, Technology, and Society program in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University in 2020. Prior to pursuing her doctorate, Amy worked as a journalist for five years at the Costa Rican newspaper La Nación, where she covered various different beats. Host: Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. A full transcript can be found on our website: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-2-public-attitudes-about-ai-and-journalism
Na Slovensku věří jen 25 procent lidí tomu, co se dozvídají v médiích. Pro srovnání, ve Finsku, které je v Evropě v tomto ohledu na prvním místě, důvěřuje médiím 69 procent. Vyplývá to z nejnovějších výsledků britské studie Digital News Report, která analyzuje výsledky šetření z 50 zemí světa.Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Buscan agregar advertencias para redes sociales, Nvidia es la empresa más valiosa del mundo y revisamos el Reporte de Noticias Digitales 2024.Puedes apoyar la realización de este programa con una suscripción. Más información por acáTemas:-Extrabajadores de OpenAI crean su propia empresa-Kaspersky bloqueado en Estados Unidos-Nvidia es la empresa privada más valiosa del mundo-Redes Sociales con etiquetas de advertencia-Revisamos el Digital News Report 2024Análisis: Así consumimos las noticias digitales en 2024Notas del episodio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/noticias-de-tecnologia-express. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Digital News Report wydawany przez Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism na Uniwersytecie Oksfordzkim to jedno z najważniejszych źródeł informacji o globalnych trendach w konsumpcji wiadomości. Najnowsza edycja raportu wskazuje, że 39 proc. badanych na świecie aktywnie unika wiadomości, głównie z powodu przerażających tematów, takich jak wojny, kryzysy polityczne i katastrofa klimatyczna. A kiedy już sięgamy po wiadomości, wolimy oglądać, a nie czytać, często wybierając platformy, takie jak YouTube czy TikTok. Tam influencerzy "na chłopski rozum objaśniają nam świat". Aleksandra Sobczak, wicenaczelna "Wyborczej", oraz dr hab. Jacek Wasilewski z Wydziału Dziennikarstwa, Informacji i Bibliologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, dyskutują o tym z Vadimem Makarenką z firmy Statista. Więcej tekstów i rozmów o przyszłości znajdziesz w najnowszej edycji programu "Jutronauci": https://wyborcza.pl/jutronauci
Mon Carnet, le podcast de Bruno Guglielminetti Vendredi 21 juin 2024 Débrief avec Jérôme Colombain (1:59) Superintelligence sûre VS ChatGPT Entrevues : Retour sur la conférence Collision de Toronto (11:31) DIGITAL NEWS REPORT 2024 (24:30) IA, perception et relations publiques (42:59) Google pour les startups (58:04) Poulin : Design Leadership en eaux troubles (1:17:05) Billet : Ricoul : Équilibrer l'innovation avec intégrité (1:08:30) Collaborateurs : Jérôme Colombain, Stéphane Ricoul & Jean-François Poulin http://www.MonCarnet.com Une production de Guglielminetti.com Juin 2024
Jess is joined by Stephen O'Leary of Olytico to talk through the digital news report published earlier in the week. Linda Hynes examines what the EU AI Act will mean for HR departments and we answer your tech questions.
The annual study into media trends found that audiences are not getting the inspirational and entertaining news they need. Two newsrooms with mature user needs strategies offer their perspective on how to address this mismatch
Afgelopen maandag concludeerde Reuters in hun Digital News Report dat steeds meer mensen het nieuws vermijden, datzelfde rapport stelde ook dat de opkomst van Kunstmatige Intelligentie het vertrouwen in onze informatievoorziening flink schaadt. Dat roept de vraag op: Waar halen we onze ware informatie tegenwoordig vandaan? En is de scepsis over AI als het gaat om de waarheid van die informatie terecht? Daar heeft Jan het vandaag over met Sandra Rientjes, directeur van Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland en AI-expert Renee van Holsteijn!
More people in Ireland consume their news online than through any other medium, including television. This is the first time that news online has become more popular than television news in Ireland, according to the annual Digital News Report Ireland. The report, to be published by Coimisiún na Meán, also reveals that the number of Irish news consumers who paid to access news content increased in 2024. This was especially true for 18-24-year-olds, where an increase of seven percentage points, up to 26% from 19%, in people paying for digital news content was recorded. The study also found that there is evidence of real concern about what is real/what is fake online, with the number of people expressing concern up seven percentage points since 2023 (now at 71%). Commenting, Media Development Commissioner for Coimisiún na Meán, Rónán Ó Domhnaill, said: "It is encouraging to see that overall trust in news remains high in Ireland compared to other international regions, this year 46% of respondents reported that they can trust most news most of the time. The continuing trend toward news consumption online presents both opportunities and challenges for the media in Ireland. This year's Digital News Report Ireland serves as a valuable dataset to help ensure that the transition to news online is implemented in a structured and successful manner." "Coimisiún na Meán's support for journalism in Ireland continues. We recently concluded a public consultation on two new journalism schemes supporting high-quality coverage, in both Irish and English, of local authorities and Circuit and District Court hearings. These schemes, and an ancillary funding measure, are due to commence this summer, financed by a fund of €6 million allocated from the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media, Catherine Martin TD." Research for the Digital News Report is undertaken by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford and is the largest ongoing comparative study of news consumption in the world. The Irish data forms part of the larger survey, which this year is conducted in 47 markets. Ireland's participation has been facilitated this year by Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland's commission for regulating broadcasters, on-demand services and online media and supporting media development. Analysis of the Irish data is provided by researchers from the DCU Institute for Future Media, Democracy and Society (FuJo). Key findings from this year's report include: Interest in News: Irish consumers retain their interest in news. Some 88% of respondents were either 'extremely', 'very' or 'somewhat' interested in news. This is higher than in the UK (82%), the US (84%), or when measured against the European average (85%). However, if only the two categories of 'extremely' or 'very' interested in news, are selected, then there is a significant difference between those who are aged 18-24, who register at 30% and those who are 65+, who register at 73%. There are also major differences between the genders, with men registering 61% (extremely' or 'very' interested in news), and women 46% (extremely' or 'very' interested in news). Trust in News: Trust in news is down slightly overall, but selected outlets have seen a rise in their percentage points. At the top of this ranking, RTÉ (+1pp) and The Irish Times (+2pp) remain the most trusted outlets. Source of News: For the first time 'online, excluding social media' (33%) has overtaken TV viewing (31%) as 'the main source of news'. Paying for News: There has been an increase of two percentage points (from 15% to 17%) among Irish news consumers who have paid to access news content in 2024. News subscriber numbers are behind the US, but ahead of the UK and European average. There has been a significant increase of seven percentage points in the number of people aged 18-24 paying for digital news content. Artificial Intelligence: 44% of respondents say they have read or heard a 'la...
Laut Reuters Digital News Report 2024 vertraut nur knapp die Hälfte der erwachsenen Internetnutzer in Deutschland dem Großteil der Nachrichten. Entscheidend sei, das transparent kommuniziert werde, wie Inhalte entstehen, so Forscherin Julia Behre. Julia Behre im Gespräch mit Pia Behme www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres
In this opening episode of our series, we'll explore the key findings from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide. In this opening episode of our series, we'll explore the key findings from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide. We will discuss some of the big headlines from the report including the evolution of platforms in how people interact with news, what people think of AI in news, the role of influencers and creators, and how much people are paying for news. We will also look at concerns around misinformation, and levels of trust and interest in news. Speakers: Nic Newman is the lead author of the Digital News Report and is a Senior Research Associate at the Reuters Institute. He is also a consultant on digital media, working actively with news companies on product, audience, and business strategies for digital transition. He writes an annual report for the Institute on future media and technology trends. Rasmus Nielsen is co-author of the Digital News Report, Director of the Reuters Institute and Professor of Political Communication at the University of Oxford. His work focuses on changes in the news media, political communication, and the role of digital technologies in both. Our host Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with more than ten years of experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. A full transcript can be found on our website: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-digital-news-report-2024-episode-1-what-you-need-know
This week, to help us dissect the year in trust, we're joined by Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, a Postdoctoral Researcher Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Between 2020 and September 2023, she worked on the Trust in News Project, and she's currently a part of the team working on the Reuters Institute's annual Digital News Report. Amy tells us about the work of the Trust in News Project, and how to go about measuring trust in a way which is useful. She explains how trust is affected by political divisions and whether the impact of publisher mistakes is long-lasting, as well as the opportunities for more traditional sources to engage younger people. We also explore the potential impacts of AI on trust; how transparent should publishers be with their use of it, as well as the risks and opportunities AI presents for the fight against misinformation. Trust, disinformation and how publishers have responded this year will be one of the chapters we explore as part of our upcoming Media Moments 2023 report. Find out more and pre-register for the report here.
The news can often be bleak, and most Australians say they avoid it sometimes or always. But if you listen to this episode, you're probably not a news avoider. Though you probably know someone who finds the news hard to handle, particularly with the Israel-Gaza war. Today, an expert on why Australians are switching off the news, and what it means for our democracy. Featured: Caroline Fisher, Associate Professor of Communications at the University of Canberra and the co-author of the annual Digital News Report.
Una conversación con la doctora María Elena Gutiérrez, académica de comunicación, que nos plantea los retos de los medios de acuerdo con el reporte anual del Instituto Reuters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vypol som správy a žijem šťastnejší život. Tak by sa dali zhrnúť výsledky štúdie Digital News Report od Reuters Institut, ktorá ukázala, že štyria z desiatich Slovákov vypli správy a nesledujú ich. Slováci sa najčastejšie vyhýbajú správam o vojne na Ukrajine a o zdraví a covide, informáciám o sociálnej spravodlivosti, teda o rasovej a rodovej nerovnosti či právach LGBTI+ ľudí, a vypínajú aj správy o domácej politike. Zuzana Kovačič Hanzelová sa v podcaste Dobré ráno rozprávala s psychológom a odborníkom na krízovú komunikáciu Dušanom Ondrušekom. Odporúčanie: Na Netflixe je nový film s názvom Land. Hlavnú úlohu v ňom hrá Robin Write, ktorá sa po tragédii v rodine odsťahuje na samotu do hôr a snaží sa uzdraviť svoju dušu. Krásne natočený smutno-krásny film je môj zaujímavý tip na záver. https://www.netflix.com/watch/81408271?trackId=262617323
This episode looks deep into the latest Reuters Institute's Digital News Report showing widespread criticism against the mainstream media, mainly coming from politicians, and why many Filipinos are now avoiding the news.
En esta nueva edición de #ComitéDeMiércoles, Diego Salazar conversa con Adriana León, periodista del Instituto de Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS), sobre el estado actual de la prensa en el Perú, a propósito del reciente informe del Instituto Reuters de la Universidad de Oxford sobre medios de comunicación que incluye un análisis sobre la industria de medios de nuestro país. Accede al reporte del Instituto Reuters de la Universidad de Oxford aquí: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-06/Digital_News_Report_2023.pdf Te invitamos a suscribirte a Comité de Lectura para poder tener acceso a todo el contenido exclusivo que tenemos para ti. Puedes suscribirte usando este link: https://new.comitedelectura.pe/pages/registrate Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter gratuito: https://new.comitedelectura.pe/pages/suscribete-al-newsletter
The Google engineer who thinks the company's AI has come to life. DALL·E mini: AI model generating images from any prompt! Nonsense on stilts. Federal safety agency expands its investigation of Tesla's Autopilot system. Musk to address Twitter employees for 1st time this week. Elon Musk says Tesla's fake robot might be ready by September 30th. Jack Dorsey's TBD Presents Bitcoin-based Decentralized Web5. Some thoughts on stock photos on tech websites and the Developer Aesthetic. @rasmus_kleis: 2022 Digital News Report out now. A huge effort by an amazing team that I'm proud to be part of. Meta Hits the Brakes on Portal, AR Glasses, and Other Hardware. Amazon Set to Launch Drone Delivery in California. Bill Gates says crypto and NFTs are a sham. Jay-Z Is Giving Back to the Community He Grew Up In... With a 'Bitcoin Academy'. Qualcomm wins fight against $1 bln EU antitrust fine. Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires by Douglas Rushkoff. The perfect TWiG link: Tiktok, Chipotle, queso. YouTube's new corrections feature lets creators fix the record more easily. Google Chrome's on-device machine learning blocks noisy notification prompts. Google Maps now shows toll prices on Android and iOS. Files and folders in various locations in Drive to be replaced with shortcuts. Google lists their recommended third-party apps for Google Workspace. Google's changing its calendar invites to be clearer and more modern. Google Talk is surprisingly still operational, but that ends on Thursday. The Floppotron 3.0. Picks: Stacey - Kindle Paperwhite 8th Generation Review Jeff - Sure, Internet Explorer Had Its Faults. But Fans Are Mourning Its Death Anyway Leo - lagplorer.tms.sx Ant - Video "editing" in Adobe Lightroom Ant - Nice Closeout Pricing on a Benro Tripod While Supplies Last Leo - Toucan - Learn a new language just by browsing the internet Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com CDW.com/HPE cachefly.com