1、DIGITAL NEWS PROJECT JANUARY 2020 Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2020 Nic Newman With additional essays by Richard Fletcher, Lucy Kueng, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Meera Selva, and Eduardo Surez Contents About the Authors 5 Acknowledgements 6 Executive Summary 7 1. Key Trends an
2、d Predictions for 2020 9 1.1 Business Outlook More Positive than for Years, but Worries about Journalism Persist 9 1.2 Post-Truth Politics and the Journalistic Response 12 1.3 Platforms and the Relationship with Journalism 15 1.4 Diversity and Talent in the Newsroom 16 1.5 New Golden Age of Audio, b
3、ut Wheres the Cash? 19 1.6 Doubts Emerging over the Role of AI in the Newsroom 22 1.7 Summary 24 2. Forward-Looking Essays 26 2.1 Building the Business We Want Rasmus Kleis Nielsen 26 2.2 Journalism under Fire Meera Selva 28 2.3 Trust will Get Worse Before it Gets Better Richard Fletcher 30 2.4 Hand
4、ling Inter-Generational Tensions in News Media Lucy Kueng 33 2.5 Making Readers Pay Eduardo Surez 36 Postscript 38 Survey Methodology 39 5 JOURNALISM, MEDIA, AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND PREDICTIONS 2020 About the Authors Nic Newman is Senior Research Associate at the Reuters Institute for the Study of
5、 Journalism, where he has been lead author of the annual Digital News Report since 2012. He is also a consultant on digital media, working actively with news companies on product, audience, and business strategies for digital transition. He has produced a media and journalism predictions report for
6、the last 12 years. This is the fifth to be published by the Reuters Institute. Richard Fletcher is a Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and leads the Institutes research team. His primary research interests are global trends in digital news consumption, compa