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💬Despite algorithm changes and limited direct monetisation, legacy news outlets across Europe still value social media, particularly FB, in order to pursue their editorial and commercial objectives.

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⚖️Levels of news consumption (especially online) in the UK are more unequal by social grade than levels of income according to our Social Inequalities in News study by @antoniskalog / @rasmus_kleis

1-in-4 consume no online news.

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🇹🇷 In Turkey, equal levels of trust and mistrust indicate a polarised society. A far higher % than avg. say they've been exposed to misinformation. TV is the main source of news.
#DNR18 - Turkey Supplementary Report by @servetyanatma
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Smart speaker use in
🇺🇸 14%
🇬🇧 10%
But limited to basic commands like music and weather.
Only around 1/5 owners use a daily news briefing.
1% in the UK say news is most important function.
The Future of Voice and the Implications for News by @nicnewman: reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/our-research/f…
First paper of the Journalism Innovation Project argues obsessive pursuit of technology should be replaced by audience-focused and technology-empowered strategies.

Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? by @julieposetti
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#newsinnovate
Digital-born outlelts continue to work w/FB+Google, recognising opportunities for reach and engagement, while seeking greater independence and direct traffic thru payment models

Coming of Age: Developments in Digital-Born News Media in Europe by @pmyteh
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Discussions of #AI in the UK media are often led by industry developments and concerns, and undercut governmental/academic stances on the issue. 12% of all AI stories reference Elon Musk.

📄reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/our-research/i… by Scott Brennen and @rasmus_kleis
Survey of 200 editors and digital leaders finds focus on subscriptions and membership models the main priority

43%/87% say FB/Google is important.
61% concerned w/staff burnout.

Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019 by @nicnewman
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Facebook is doing much to regain trust but more can be done to honour responsibilities inc. giving users greater transparency and control over what they see say @fromTGA @rgorwa @dmetaxak
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More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of Journalism by @MeeraSelva1 and @rasmus_kleis

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What do news readers really want to read about? How relevance works for news audiences.

@kimsc_der calls for going beyond 'most read' lists - finds readers balance personal relevance and civic interest to determine the news that's most important to them.
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Nearly 1-in-5 countries or int. bodies tracked have made substantive legal, regulatory or policy changes since the #PanamaPapers. Backlash occurred in 17% of countries (usually those with a poor record on press freedom).
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🇮🇳 Our election-year India Digital News Report of online English-speaking news users finds:

68% prefer to use their smartphones for news
28% of under-35s prefer social media for news / 16% prefer print
Search and social media beat direct access to news

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Newsrooms in the Global South are using innovative reporting and fact-checking methods to combat disinformation and preserve democratic ideals, and are combining a clear mission+commitment to core journalistic values

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@julieposetti @lahnabee @_FelixSimon_
Collaboration among local news outlets across Europe are are allowing them to report on stories they otherwise wouldn't; to share resources; to deepen engagement with communities and organisations; and to create real change through their investigations🤝

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Our study of 200+ news orgs across Europe and the US by @_felixsimon_ and @gravesmatter finds 69% of newspapers operate some kind of paywall, though hard paywalls are extremely rare. 94% of digital-born news outlets are completely free.

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Our #DNR19 looks at news trends in 38 countries with in-depth sections on subscriptions, messaging groups, populism, perceptions of news, young people and podcasts.

🖥️ digitalnewsreport.org

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by @nicnewman @rasmus_kleis @dragz @antoniskalog
🇿🇦 70% of South Africans responding to our #DNR19 say they are concerned about what is real and what is fake on the internet, the 3rd highest level in our survey of 38 countries.

See our Digital News Report 2019 - South Africa Supplementary Report 👇

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🇮🇳 During the Indian #LokSabhaElections2019 regional, vernacular news sites dominated coverage on Facebook. Digital-born sites and national outlets led Twitter coverage. Audience mapping found little evidence of polarisation among news audiences.

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