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you're using the internet explorer 6 browser to view the digital news report website. our site will work much better if you change to a more modern browser. it's free, quick and easy. find out more about upgrading your browser here… digital news report 2017 home 2017 report overview & key findings melissa bell: broken news? further analysis & comparison interactive analysis by country methodology essays -- resources and charts -- publications events previous reports publications search global search go overview this year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a yougov survey of over 70,000 online news consumers in 36 countries including the us and uk. the report focuses on the issues of trust in the era of fake news, changing business models and the role of platforms. explore the report overview & key findings melissa bell: broken news? further analysis and comparison paying for news analysis by country methodology resources download the 2017 report key findings video social media more than half of all online users across the 36 countries (54%) say they use social media as a source of news each week but this ranges from 76% in chile to 29% in japan and germany. more than one in ten (14%) now say social media is their main source read more on how people discover news online fake news only a quarter (24%) of survey respondents think social media does a good job in separating fact from fiction, compared to 40% for the news media. in countries like the us (20%/38%), and the uk (18%/41%), people are twice as likely to have faith in the news media read more on fake news ad blocking ad blocking has stopped growing and is still largely confined to desktop. across all countries 24% use them regularly, 7% on mobile. almost half (43%) of those had agreed to temporarily turn off their ad-blocker for particular news sites in the last year. read more on ad blocking in overview section paying for news there has been a surge in the numbers prepared to pay for online news in the united states, growing from 9% to 16% along with a tripling of news donations. most of the new payments have come from the young (u35s) and those on the political left with almost a third saying they want to ‘help fund journalism’ read more on paying for news interactive explore the data behind the report explore the 2017 data and build your own charts. compare dimensions and data types between or within countries, comment & analysis viewpoint: we broke the news media, how can we fix them? vox publisher melissa bell reflects on the crisis of trust in the news industry and sets out a manifesto for a brighter future following politicians in social media antonis kalogeropoulos looks at how many people follow politicians in social media across six countries and asks what the motivations are for following politicians directly in this way about us the aims to deliver useful and timely data about the transition to digital. read more about our annual survey ... read more about us resources you can view or download a powerpoint presentation of all of the charts and tables in the 2017 report. read more on our resources previous reports this year's data shows a unprecedented levels of disruption to business models and growing consumer rejection of online advertising. digital news report 2016 this year's data shows a quickening of the pace towards social and mobile news along with a rise in online video consumption digital news report 2015 the use of smartphones and tablets has jumped significantly in the past year, with fewer people using their computers for news digital news report 2014 those paying for online news doubles in many countries - albeit from a low base digital news report 2013 uk shows the most interest in celebrity news, least interest in political news digital news report 2012 supporters academic partners centre d’études sur les médias, université laval québec hans bredow institute, germany university of navarra, spain university of canberra, australia roskilde university, denmark university of tampere, finland dublin city university, ireland about us contact us terms & conditions © 2018 reuters institute for the study of journalism
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