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News alerts and the battle for the lockscreen
As we move from a world of information scarcity to one of abundance, a key question is how publishers and brands can attract attention and build habit. This is a pressing issue on the smartphone, where consumers spend the majority of time with a handful of apps that in most cases do not include news...
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The future of online news video
Growth around online video news seems to have been largely driven by technology, publishers and platforms, rather than strong consumer demand, a new report from the Reuters Institute finds – but breaking news events may hold clues to success. The report explores the explosion in online video news seen over the last few years, and...
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Reuters Institute digital news report 2016
The Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report is the world’s largest comparative international survey of news consumption habits. This year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey of over 50,000 online news consumers in 26 countries including the US and UK. The report suggests that publishers across the world are...
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Journalism, media and technology predictions, 2016
This year’s key developments will centre on online video, mobile apps and further moves towards distributed content. Mounting problems around online display advertising will lead to a burst of innovation around journalism business models. More specifically ... Facebook/Google/Apple battle intensifies over the future of mobile and the discovery of content Messaging apps continue to drive...
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Digital news report 2015: Supplementary report
Each year, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism tracks user trends in online news across multiple countries. This supplementary report focuses on six new European countries, and is an addition to the 2015 Digital News Report. Our findings are unparalleled in breadth and depth. The future of journalism is already being defined by...