A quarter of online users say social media is their main source of news in some parts of the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. The pilot study sees the RISJ extend its Digital News Report, the world’s largest and most authoritative comparative report on digital news, to the APAC region for the first time this year. Presenting detailed analysis of digital news and media use across Hong-Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, the new report extends the reach of the RISJ Digital News Report 2016. It allows for comparison of the four new markets with patterns across other APAC regions, including Japan, Australia and South Korea, and selected European and North American m...
Recent trends show that people around the world are increasingly accessing news via mobile devices a...
This report reveals new insights about digital news consumption. Based on a representative survey of...
As digital audiences expand and move beyond news websites to social media, mobile apps, podcasting a...
This report presents an analysis of news and media use in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan...
Digital News Report: Australia 2016, the second annual survey of news consumption in Australia, buil...
This report into all things digital, social and mobile in Asia-Pacific shows that there has been rem...
The Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report is the world’s largest comparative international survey ...
The tenth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
The Reuters Institute Annual Digital News Report reveals new insights about digital news consumption...
The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2016 reveals new insights about digital news consumption b...
The Reuters Institute Supplementary Digital News Report presents the results of an online survey on ...
The Digital News Report 2015 reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a represen...
The sixth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
This report reveals new insights about digital news consumption. Based on a representative survey of...
The sixth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
Recent trends show that people around the world are increasingly accessing news via mobile devices a...
This report reveals new insights about digital news consumption. Based on a representative survey of...
As digital audiences expand and move beyond news websites to social media, mobile apps, podcasting a...
This report presents an analysis of news and media use in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan...
Digital News Report: Australia 2016, the second annual survey of news consumption in Australia, buil...
This report into all things digital, social and mobile in Asia-Pacific shows that there has been rem...
The Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report is the world’s largest comparative international survey ...
The tenth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
The Reuters Institute Annual Digital News Report reveals new insights about digital news consumption...
The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2016 reveals new insights about digital news consumption b...
The Reuters Institute Supplementary Digital News Report presents the results of an online survey on ...
The Digital News Report 2015 reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a represen...
The sixth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
This report reveals new insights about digital news consumption. Based on a representative survey of...
The sixth Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the Universi...
Recent trends show that people around the world are increasingly accessing news via mobile devices a...
This report reveals new insights about digital news consumption. Based on a representative survey of...
As digital audiences expand and move beyond news websites to social media, mobile apps, podcasting a...