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Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:02 am
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This year, the report also reveals new insights into digital news consumption , based on a YouGov survey of more than 92,000 online news consumers in 46 markets, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria, Colombia and Peru for the first time. Here are some key takeaways. Impartial and objective information “ There has been a greater appreciation for trustworthy news across the board ,” says Rasmus Nielsen, director of the Reuters Institute . “ It’s very clear in our research, country by country, age group by age group, that large majorities want journalism to try to be neutral .



” The BBC notes that “ defining impartiality is easy… it means gambling data qatar reflecting all sides of the argument and not favouring any side .” But what seems easy at first glance becomes complex in a polarised world driven by debate and the race for “engaging” news. Partisan views are now more accessible than ever, especially online, and they can be appealing to audiences. On political and social issues, the report found that a clear majority of people in all markets want the media to reflect a range of different views and leave it up to them to decide.



Few support the media “ standing up for the views they think are best .” This minority position, however, has slightly greater support among younger people (under 35) and those on the political left, but the percentage is still low. Diversity, a key priority for editorial offices and readers The newsroom diversity movement has been steadily gaining momentum in recent years, accelerated by political shocks like the election of Donald Trump in the United States and Brexit in the United Kingdom. Diversity is the only way for newsrooms that are largely staffed by relatively affluent, urban, and liberal journalists to understand people who think, vote, and live differently from them.