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⏯️Watch back our series of #RISJWebinars where our team of experts and colleagues presented findings from their research looking at audience trends, business models, engaging content and the impact of COVID-19 on the news media.

🧵Play them back on YouTube in the thread below.
On the week of the UK lockdown @rasmus_kleis presented data on how audiences engage with news to consider how people might inform themselves about the emerging coronavirus pandemic.
📡Research Fellow @annisch shared her findings on public service media and how these outlets were responding to the pandemic.

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🖥️Join us for our series of #DNR20 #RISJWebinars at 14:00 on Thursdays, starting next week with @simgandi on climate change and news, followed by @nicnewman on building habit through newsletters and podcasts, and @annisch on the future of local news

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Our #DNR20 #RISJWebinars series begins with @simgandi outlining the different sources people use to learn more about #ClimateChange and how this is affected by age, education, and political affiliation.

🕑9 July, 14:00 UK time
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Senior Research Associate @nicnewman will discuss #DNR20 findings on how podcasts and newsletters are being used to develop loyal audience engagement.
🕑16 July, 14:00 UK time
⚡️Register: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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👏If you attended the first of our #RISJWebinars, thank you.

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🎥If you couldn't attend, watch it here zoom.us/rec/play/uMEoc…

🗳We are planning a second webinar for next Thursday. What should be the topic of that webinar?
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Join @annisch this coming Thursday on this webinar on public service news
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How do people around the world get informed about coronavirus and about responses to the pandemic?

Gave first of our #RISJwebinars today, summarizing some of our existing research, work by others, and seminars w/public health experts from @UniofOxford. Key points in thread 1/9
Some TV programs and many news websites have seen audiences grow, but internet use including social and search is up too so I'd suggest platforms continue to play a key role in distribution of information (and misinformation)

(Data from 2019 digitalnewsreport.org) 2/9
News accessed through these side-doors is generally less trusted than news accessed directly. Below data from 2019, we are launching new @risj_oxford research around #covid19 now - meanwhile, others' studies have found trust in news up in e.g. Denmark but not in e.g. Greece

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