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  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New In Publishing, 2022-02-18)
    The eCommerce bump witnessed over the last two years looks set to be a revenue trend that will only grow in importance for publishers. According to Group M, by 2024 retail-focused eCommerce will amount to $7 trillion in ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Abuhmaid, Hadil (New Media Academy, 2021-03)
    This report is the ninth in an annual series of publications, dating back to 2012, showcasing the latest developments in social media across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This year’s study is produced ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Abuhmaid, Hadil (New Media Academy, 2022-03-10)
    This is the tenth report in a series of annual studies exploring the latest social media trends across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It dives into developments on major networks (Facebook, Instagram, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Wallace, Ryan (Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, 2022-01-04)
    The observations in this report are based on an online survey conducted between Tuesday, August 4, 2020 and Tuesday, September 8, 2020. We received 324 eligible responses from a mix of editors, reporters, publishers, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Lawrence, Regina; DeVigal, Andrew (Agora Journalism Center, 2023-09-21)
    This forward-thinking report makes the case for embracing a more inclusive, community-focused model of journalism, one that prioritizes listening to and collaborating with communities to produce relevant, equitable and ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Nel, François; Roper, Dean; Henriksson, Teemu (WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), 2023-03-09)
    The latest World Press Trends report shows that business sentiment in the industry has taken a downturn, in a context where multiple challenges face news publishers around the world. Yet there are causes for optimism, as ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Nel, François; Henriksson, Teemu; Roper, Dean (WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), 2024-01-25)
    After the sobering read seen in our 2022-23 report, this year’s World Press Trends study strikes a more cautiously optimistic note, with more than half of the respondents conveying a positive outlook about their companies’ ...

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