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Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say they Want Across Four Countries
Shortcuts to Trust: Relying on Cues to Judge Online News from Unfamiliar Sources on Digital Platforms
Domain-Specific Influence on Facebook: How Topic Matters When Assessing Influential Accounts in Four Countries
Comparing the Platformization of News Media Systems: A Cross-Country Analysis
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023
"Fair and Balanced": What News Audiences in Four Countries Mean When They Say They Prefer Impartial News
News for the Powerful and Privileged: How Misrepresentation and Underrepresentation of Disadvantaged Communities Undermine Their Trust in News
News Can Help! The Impact of News Media and Digital Platforms on Awareness of and Belief in Misinformation
How We Follow Climate Change: Climate News Use and Attitudes in Eight Countries
The Trust Gap: How and Why News on Digital Platforms is Viewed More Sceptically Versus News in General
"It’s a Battle You Are Never Going to Win": Perspectives from Journalists in Four Countries on How Digital Media Platforms Undermine Trust in News
The Role of News Media Knowledge For How People Use Social Media For News in Five Countries
Concentration of Online News Traffic and Publishers' Reliance on Platform Referrals: Evidence From Passive Tracking Data in the UK
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022
Snap Judgements: How Audiences Who Lack Trust in News Navigate Information on Digital Platforms
Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles and Polarisation: A Literature Review
Depth and Breadth: How News Organisations Navigate Trade-offs Around Building Trust in News
Overcoming Indifference: What Attitudes Towards News Tell Us About Building Trust
How Many People Live in Politically Partisan Online News Echo Chambers in Different Countries?
More Diverse, More Politically Varied: How Social Media, Search Engines and Aggregators Shape News Repertoires in the United Kingdom
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021
An Ongoing Infodemic: How People in Eight Countries Access News and Information about Coronavirus A Year Into the Pandemic
Listening to What Trust in News Means to Users: Qualitative Evidence from Four Countries
What We Think We Know and What We Want to Know: Perspectives on Trust in News in a Changing World
Communications in the Coronavirus Crisis: Lessons for the Second Wave
Most in the UK Say News Media have Helped Them Respond to COVID-19, But a Third Say News Coverage Has Made the Crisis Worse
Consistent and Widespread Belief in the Threat of COVID-19 to the UK Economy
Democratic Creative Destruction? The Effect of a Changing Media Landscape on Democracy
News Avoidance in the UK Remains High as Lockdown Restrictions are Eased
Information Inequality in the UK Coronavirus Communications Crisis
Majority Think UK Government COVID-19 Response Worse than Other Developed Countries, Almost Half Say Response Too Focused on Protecting the Economy
Social Media Very Widely Used, Use for News and Information about COVID-19 Declining
Even Low News Users Say They Are Willing to Take Preventive Measures Against COVID-19
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020
Are Netflix and Spotify Subscribers More Likely to Pay for Online News? Comparative Analysis of Data from Six Countries
Trust in UK Government and News Media COVID-19 Information Down, Concerns Over Misinformation from Government and Politicians Up
Initial Surge in News Use Around Coronavirus in the UK has been Followed by Significant Increase in News Avoidance
UK Public Opinion Polarised on News Coverage of Government Coronavirus Response, and Concern over Misinformation
News Media Broadly Trusted as Source of Coronavirus Information, Views of UK Government Response Highly Polarised
Navigating the 'Infodemic': How People in Six Countries Access and Rate News and Information about Coronavirus
How Polarized are Online and Offline News Audiences? A Comparative Analysis of Twelve Countries
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019
Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media as Proactive Personalization: A Study of Six East Asian Markets
News Brand Attribution in Distributed Environments: Do People Know Where They Get Their News?
Automated Serendipity: The Effect of Using Search Engines on News Repertoire Diversity and Balance
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018
Generalised Scepticism: How People Navigate News on Social Media
Measuring the Reach of 'Fake News' and Online Disinformation in Europe
Are People Incidentally Exposed to News on Social Media? A Comparative Analysis
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross‐National Comparative Analysis of Cross‐Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2017
Paying for Online News: A Comparative Analysis of Six Countries
Analysis of the Relation Between the Impact of Public Service Media and Private Media
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2016
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015: Supplementary Report
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