Employees of WAN-IFRA member organizations can download the report free of charge here, as a membership benefit:
(Note: You do not need your log-in – just your e-mail address.)
Attention non-members: Click here to purchase the report [2].
Not yet a member? Learn more about WAN-IFRA membership. [3]
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The foreword, by Lisa MacLeod, Head of Digital, Tiso Blackstar, South Africa, and Vice President, WAN-IFRA:
The past few years have seen unprecedented change in the media and publishing industry: platforms have become a middleman between publishers and readers, world leaders have launched attacks on the media and press freedom, "fake news" proliferates, and advertising – both print and digital - is under pressure.
More than ever, quality, trusted journalism not only matters, but is critical to citizens around the world. This year, the World Press Trends report goes deeper and broader, incorporating data from most of WAN-IFRA's partners and national associations, as well as intelligence from the World Bank, Edelman's Trust Index, Outlook survey data, and the Reporters Without Borders' Press Freedom Index.
The report also uses more advanced statistical analysis techniques to interrogate the data sets, identify trends and most importantly, to make some robust forecasts for the industry.
Did you know, for example, that leaders at profitable companies are significantly more likely to prioritise diversity in their organisations than those at unprofitable companies?
We at WAN-IFRA hope that insights like this will be valuable to you as you work out strategies in your organisations for change management, budgeting and hiring.
In times of uncertainty, the World Press Trends report will be a guiding light for publishers making sense of the environment today, and more importantly, in planning for the future.
The report analyses the data collected from WAN-IFRA’s annual survey of more than 70 countries, in addition to the insights and data from its global data partners (ZenithOptimedia, IPSOS, PwC, Chartbeat). This year's analysis was conducted by: Dr. François Nel, Reader in Media Innovation at the Media Innovation Studio, University of Central Lancashire, Dr. Coral Milburn-Curtis, Associate Fellow at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, and Prof. Castulus Kolo, Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Munich (Germany)
The report features a number of key industry statistics and findings, such as:
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Links:
[1] http://registrocivil.irpara.cowww.wan-ifra.org/reportdnl?fid=93864&nid=194756&fty=5
[2] https://www.wan-ifra.org/node/155870?nid=194756
[3] http://www.wan-ifra.org/node/31125
[4] http://registrocivil.irpara.cowww.wan-ifra.org/category/reports/advertising
[5] http://registrocivil.irpara.cowww.wan-ifra.org/category/reports/business-management-organisation
[6] http://registrocivil.irpara.cowww.wan-ifra.org/category/reports/electronic-media
[7] http://registrocivil.irpara.cowww.wan-ifra.org/category/reports/industry-and-company-information