Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021 (Registro nro. 6631)

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International Standard Book Number 9781907384905
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Title Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Nic Newman with Richard Fletcher, Anne Schulz, Simge Andı, Craig T. Robertson, and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
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Edition statement 10th edition
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. [Oxford] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
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Extent 163 p.
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Dimensions ; 1 documento PDF
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p. 161
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Summary, etc. This tenth edition of our Digital News Report, based on data from six continents and 46 markets, aims to cast light on the key issues that face the industry at a time of deep uncertainty and rapid change. Our more global sample, which includes India, Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria, Colombia, and Peru for the first time, provides a deeper understanding of how differently the news environment operates outside the United States and Europe and we have tried to find new ways to reflect this, whilst recognising that differences in internet penetration and education will make some comparisons less meaningful. The overall story is captured in this Executive Summary, followed by Section 1 with chapters containing additional analysis and then individual country and market pages in Section 2 with extra data and industry context. • A summary of some of the most important findings from our 2021 research: 1) Trust in the news has grown, on average, by six percentage points in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic – with 44% of our total sample saying they trust most news most of the time. 2) At the same time, trust in news from search and social has remained broadly stable. 3) In a number of countries, especially those with strong and independent public service media, we have seen greater consumption of trusted news brands. The pattern is less clear outside Western Europe. 4)Television news has continued to perform strongly in some countries, but print newspapers have seen a further sharp decline almost everywhere as lockdowns impacted physical distribution, accelerating the shift towards mostly digital future. 5) Interest in news has fallen sharply in the United States following the election of President Biden – especially with right-leaning groups. 6) Despite more options to read and watch partisan news, the majority of our respondents (74%) say they still prefer news that reflects a range of views and lets them decide what to think. Most also think that news outlets should try to be neutral on every issue (66%). 7) Global concerns about false and misleading information have edged slightly higher, this year, ranging from 82% in Brazil to just 37% in Germany. 8) Our data suggest that mainstream news brands and journalists attract most attention around news in both Facebook and Twitter but are eclipsed by influencers and alternative sources in networks like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. 9) We have seen significant increases in payment for online news in a small number of richer Western countries, but the overall percentage of people paying for online news remains low. 10) Growth in podcasts has slowed, in part due to the impact of restrictions on movement. This is despite some high-profile news launches and more investment via tech platforms. Our data show Spotify continuing to gain ground over Apple and Google podcasts in a number of countries and YouTube also benefiting from the popularity of video-based and hybrid podcasts.
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Personal name Newman, Nic
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Personal name Fletcher, Richard
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Personal name Kleis Nielsen, Rasmus
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Personal name Schulz, Anne
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Personal name Andı, Simge
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Personal name Robertson, Craig T.
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism‏
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/Digital_News_Report_2021_FINAL.pdf
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