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The BBC was the most engaged-with brand in March based on total minutes spent with its sites and apps. Audiences spent 9.2bn with all BBC content in March (an increase of 8% compared to February), 2.1bn minutes with Mail Online (an increase of 15%), 940m minutes with The Guardian (up 12%) and 735m minutes with Sky News (up 13%). Across the top 50 as a whole, the fastest-growing list was dominated by regional newsbrands. Reach’s Nottinghamshire Live (ranked 43rd for audience size) was the fastest-growing name in the list, up 46% month-on-month to reach 3.6 million people.<br /><br />The volume of media coverage is the total number of articles published in 2022. The average engagement per article is the total number of engagements divided by the total volume of articles. Our research team lists and regularly updates the top media outlets according to reports released by national auditors. Americans are more polarized than ever — if you’re like us, you see it in the news and on your social media feeds every day. The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ shows the political bias of some of the most-read sources in America. The news media or news industry are forms of mass media that focus on delivering news to the general public.<br /><br />Additionally, these labels include a small icon of a flag to signal the account’s status as a government account and of a podium for state-affiliated media. A story published on VOD earlier that week had quoted a government spokesperson as saying that Hun Manet had signed an aid agreement in response to the earthquake in Turkey instead of his father, an act that Hun Manet denies. As joint chief of staff and deputy commander for the country’s armed forces, this allegation would suggest that Hun Manet had acted outside of his remit. To support our aims to promote biomedical science to the public and to help ensure our media presence, the IBMS is proud to sponsor a media placement for our members. With the fragile situation in which many media find themselves, this relationship has however become even more important. We don't send many marketing e-mails and we pride ourselves on providing only engaging, helpful information.Our updates will bring you information on products, solutions and news about developments here at Videk.<br /><br />Ipsos’ data measures the total unduplicated number of people who used a brand’s websites and apps in a given month and includes all traffic, not necessarily just news. The mass media is one of the social forces with the strongest transformative power. According to Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model (PM) [1], there are many factors that shape the distribution and influence of news media coverage. Two of the most important factors are the geographic reach of newspapers (national versus regional newspapers), the direct targeting of specific sectors of the population, and/or the political ideology of the media outlet itself. The PM states that each linguistic account of an event must pass through five filters that define what is newsworthy. One such filter, the advertising filter (the second in the PM), predicts that outlets will try to cater to a target demographic’s expectations, rather than being fair in their treatment of what is news.<br /><br />The BBC was as usual the leading site by far for number of visits in December (669.1m). In third place, and the only other site to break 100m UK visits in the month, was theguardian.com (125.1m visits) while the Express site came in fourth place with 85.1m visits last month. Overall, UK news consumers spent most time with the BBC (7.8bn minutes), followed by Mail Online (1.9bn minutes) and The Guardian (799.7m minutes). Huffpost (4.4 million people, up 29%) and Samsung’s news aggregator Upday (3.9 million people, up 27%) also saw growth of more than 20% compared to June. The UK broadcaster was one of six top ten brands to grow its audience in July. It was followed by The Telegraph (audience of 16.7 million, up 8%), Daily Express (audience of 17 million, up 5%) and Manchester Evening News (audience of 16 million, up 3%).<br /><br />They were curated based on industry knowledge and my experience analyzing news articles over the past 15 years. These are raw numbers and account for all articles published in 2022 on each business news outlet. These publications have built loyal audiences of business leaders and industry insiders who turn to them for insights on the latest trends.<br /><br />Yet majorities in both groups – 80% of those who turn mainly to Fox News and 66% of those who turn mainly to NPR – say each outlet presents news differently than most outlets. In addition to asking Americans whether they got political news from various outlets in the past week, the survey also asked respondents in an open-ended question what their main source of political news is. The Center then asked them to decide whether their mainsource of news is part of the mainstream media or not – and whether they think that source presents news differently from most outlets.<br /><br />These as a guaranteed delivery services, if your delivery doesn't arrive, we'll refund the delivery charge. We prioritise next day deliveries over standard orders and will contact you if any goes wrong with the order. We evaluated the model using a random shuffle cross validation that leaves 20% of the dataset for testing, and trains the regressor in the remaining 80%. Each experiment is repeated 100 times and the average score and standard deviation are reported. The data in all three dimensions was aggregated at the level of communes and normalized by calculating the z-score of each area on each feature.<br /><br />The audience to the Manchester Evening News, the only top ten newsbrand to see any audience growth in April, was in contrast down 12% to 16 million. The BBC was well out ahead for both minutes spent with its online content and for page views. Sky News grew its audience by 10% compared to June to reach 19.8 million people in the UK over 15 according to data from Ipsos iris. The site’s audience was up 8% month-on-month in August to reach 18.3 million people.<br /><br />The Sun has historically been in second place behind the BBC, although Mail Online was also ahead of the News UK brand in May and June. Reach’s Bristol Live was third-fastest growing with audience up 46% to 4.7 million, knocking last month’s third-fastest growing newsbrand, Global’s LBC into fourth place (3.6 million people, up 36% year-on-year). However the remaining five top ten biggest newsbrands saw audience declines with The Telegraph (13.8 million, down 24%) and The Sun (23.6 million, down 18%) recording the largest falls. Among the ten biggest newsbrands, The Independent (audience of 21 million, up 8% year-on-year), The Guardian (22 million, up 2%) and the BBC (38.3 million, up 1%) also grew last month. ITV and Mail Online were the fastest-growing top ten newsbrands by audience size in October, according to Press Gazette’s latest monthly ranking. Of the ten sites with the biggest year-on-year falls, eight were owned by Reach.<br /><br />They were led by Irish Mirror (4.1m minutes, up 93% month-on-month) and Healthline Media (37.9m minutes, up 31%). The majority of brands saw engagement up, with 30 of the top 50 brands seeing&nbsp; audiences spending more time with them in May compared to April. While audiences spent most time with the BBC overall (8.5 billion minutes), Sportbible saw the biggest month-on-month gain in total time spent with the brand (16.2 million minutes, up 59%). Most brands saw less engagement in June but there were a few notable exceptions. ITV saw a large jump in total time spent with the brand in June (799.5 million minutes, up 76%) possibly due to the return of its hit programme Love Island, as did Hello! Magazine (85 million minutes, up 39%) and Ladbible (72.1 million minutes, up 20%).<br /><br />Cardin also denounced Hungary’s treatment of the U.S. ambassador to Budapest, David Pressman, whom he met a day earlier. A business-friendly ‘Industrial Deal’ is gaining adherents as EU election approaches and anxiety over climate policy rises. We use Hotjar in order to better understand our users’ needs and to optimize this service and experience. Lukashenko's regime regularly targets those who have voiced opposition to his rule or openly hold pro-democracy views and continues to crack down on those with links to the mass protests that followed the Belarusian presidential election in 2020. Ask DAG&nbsp;also has answers to many questions Secretariat staff may have about resources. Secretariat staff at UN duty stations should contact their closest library to see what resources are available to them.<br /><br />In previous work [16] (and references therein), we analyze the nature of bias through a political quiz. Our study shows that even the political bias could have some economic factors. The authors estimate the bias in newspapers according to how similar their language is compared to that used by congressmen for which a right/left stand is known.<br /><br />Through its acquisition of Dotdash-Meredith, it also controls several online news and information providers such as People Magazine, The Balance, Entertainment Weekly, Better Homes &amp; Gardens, Food + Wine, and Lifewire, among several others. Naspers is a multinational holding company with interests across several of the nation's newspapers, magazines, and book publishers, as well as a majority stake in the country's largest news media company, Media24. Naspers has also engaged in a number of international joint ventures, including in Holland and China including a 29% stake in the media giant Tencent. The “foreign agents” label, which can be slapped on media outlets as well as individual journalists, also drives away advertisers, as the very popular news website Meduza found in May. Media that refuse to use the label after being added to the list face heavy fines and the threat of closure, as seen with Radio Svoboda.<br /><br />This month Press Gazette's analysis includes for the first time visits to MSN.com and Yahoo! News. In line with the global picture, a minority (10) of sites saw year-on-year traffic increases compared to last October. Of the leading&nbsp; five sites by volume of visits, all have seen a slump in visits over 2021, although the Guardian saw a small 1% uptick in traffic between September and October. Of this leading group of sites, Mirror.co.uk saw the biggest fall (visits were down 30% year-on-year at 49.7 million). The Sun Online (54.9 million visits- down 28%), Sky News (35.2 million visitors - down 27%) and The Guardian's site ( 111.5 million visits - down 27%) also saw significant falls of over 25%. Manchester Evening News was however, the only brand among the top ten for audience size to see month-on-month growth (up 5%).<br /><br />The audit also<br /><br />helped challenge our assumptions about our editorial output. For<br /><br />example, we had long assumed that we have a good gender balance of<br /><br />writers, but we were surprised to find that only 38 per cent of our<br /><br />content was produced by women. Knowing this means we are now working to<br /><br />reverse this disconnect between our progressive and inclusive mission<br /><br />and what were actually doing in this and other areas.<br /><br />The most trusted sources among those with mostly liberal political values are similar to those of web panelists overall – but they trust these sources at higher rates. About two-thirds of those with mostly liberal political values trust CNN (66%), and majorities also trust NBC News (63%), ABC News (59%) and CBS News (55%). By contrast, those with mostly conservative political values, on average, trust and distrust about the same number of sources, about six each, while the average consistent conservative distrusts more media sources than they trust (8.8 vs. 5.6).<br /><br />Better yet, have your marketing department invest in market research so you can narrow down the digital media outlet for which you’re pitching. This means that by default, news media sites assume all readers are adults and treat the data of all visitors the same, so children’s data is almost certainly provided to brokers — it just isn’t labeled as such. None of the other top ten newsbrands by audience size saw month-on-month growth in March, however. Last month’s fastest growing top ten newsbrand, The Mirror, saw an audience that remained largely unchanged (26.4m people, 53% reach). Of the ten largest newsbrands by audience size, Sky News saw the biggest month-on-month growth compared to April reaching 17.4 million people (up 7%), according to data from Ipsos iris.<br /><br />Established international and news brands were among those that saw the biggest year-on-year falls in traffic. Visits to CNN's sites (cnn.com and edition.cnn.com) were down by 33% to 13.9 million, while visits to newyorktimes.com were 28% less than in September 2020 at 7.7 million. Like-for-like comparisons will be affected by the surge in traffic to news sites in 2020 due to a particularly intense news cycle last year.<br /><br />Although the focus of this report is not the particular news stories with the widest reach, looking into the most popular content specifically shared by these media outlets enabled us to get deeper insights. Overall, there was 61 content from the three groups of outlets that attracted at least 10,000 interactions each on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram from January to November 2020. As seen in the table, the independent outlets’ in Group A have five times more Facebook interaction than Group B’s pro-government outlets. Group A’s pages grew almost 10 percent, while Group A’s page likes shrank 0.61% in the past year.<br /><br />Commentators describe this as the latest in a series of actions that are weakening democracy in Cambodia. Democracy cannot exist without an independent media, says Dana Green, Chair of the IBA Media Law Committee. ‘The government's closure of VOD is clearly a violation of basic principles of freedom of the press,’ she says. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (NDAA) requires certain U.S.-based foreign media outlets to submit reports every 6 months to the Commission regarding the outlets' relations to their foreign principals.<br /><br />The Times, notably, is a member of IAB, the lobby group that defends the digital advertising industry from regulation. Under President Joe Biden and FTC Chair Lina Khan, the advertising technology industry is facing its first real challenge of federal regulation. There are several bills in Congress that attempt to define and restrict the types of data collected on users and how that data is monetized. Last July, Biden called for the FTC to promulgate rules over the “surveillance of users” in his landmark executive order on competition, which identified unfair data collection as a challenge to both competition and privacy.<br /><br />Formally known as The Huffington Post, Huff Post is one of the world’s most visited news outlets and covers everything from breaking news to popular media, lifestyle, comedy, healthy news, and technology stories. When it comes to top media outlets, CNN is the world leader in news and information. Staffed 24/7, it is one of the most popular online media outlets and has over 4,000 staff working across the globe to cover major events and stories.<br /><br />When the details are considered, though, it is seen that diversity is a problem on this count as well. Out of these 182 news sources, 6 of them got more than 1,000 slots each, having more visibility than the rest of the 178 outlets combined. The remaining content is the only one from a Group B outlet that managed to enter the Top 10 list.<br /><br />Visits to gbnews.com were up 650% year-on-year as the brand reached an audience of 6.2 million people in September - although its audience was down from August’s total of 6.6 million. Liverpool Echo (7.8 million, down 40%), Chronicle Live (5.5 million, down 39%) and My London (2.9 million, down 48%) - all Reach newsbrands - saw the biggest year-on-year falls in the top 50. The BBC was once again at the top of the table for most time spent with its content (9.5 billion minutes in November), followed by Mail Online (1.5 billion minutes) and The Guardian (1.1 billion minutes). All three saw slight month-on-month falls with time spent with their content. Visits to ITV were up 20% year-on-year as the brand reached an audience of 15.5 million people, while visits to the Daily Mail were up 17% to 24.9 million, according to data from Ipsos iris.<br /><br />This prevents us from creating a characterization of the outlets that better reflect the actual preference for a population with either a certain political profile or a socioeconomic range, but not both. [https://maps.google.com.tr/url?q=https://www.openlearning.com/u/barronglass-s8aht8/blog/CambodiasHunSenShutsDownIndependentMediaOutletFreedomOfThePressNews Your reliable guide in the online world] of these two dimensions may be due to the reality of the studied country. With the gravity model we want to characterize the news attention as a function of population size and distance from the media source. As we mention before, we model the source as the commune where the headquarter of the news outlet is located or based on the name of the outlet.<br /><br />All have won a variety of national awards over the years, including Best Specialist Radio Show at the Student Radio Awards to Best Newspaper and Best Magazine at the Herald Student Media Awards. There were nearly 29.7 million internet users by December 2021, comprising 78% of the population (Internetworldstats.com). Private media are better trusted than public broadcasters who have been acting in recent years "more like government cheerleaders", Reuters Institute has said. We’ve been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. 11 other local and regional titles made the top 15, including seven from the UK’s biggest regional publisher Reach. The website of Scottish free-to-air broadcaster STV was the fastest-growing site between June 2020 and June 2021, according to data from web analytics company Similarweb, which combines traffic to both news.stv.tv and stv.tv.<br /><br />Reaching millions every week with various topics, including politics, entertainment, and DIY, it has become a staple in the news coverage world. It was initially a well-known hit for its online quizzes and quirky listicles (“10 Important Life Lessons You Can Learn From Cats”). The United Kingdom has been involved with the Internet throughout its origins and development. The telecommunications infrastructure in the United Kingdom provides internet access to businesses and home users in various forms, including fibre, cable, DSL, wireless and mobile. The United Kingdom has a diverse range of providers, the most prominent being the publicly owned and funded British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The BBC's largest competitors are ITV plc, which operates 13 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the ITV Network, the Sky Group and the publicly owned and commercially funded Channel Four Television Corporation.<br /><br />On the same note, Pew Research Center reported that nowadays up to 93% of U.S. adults consume some news online [25], and to do so they use official news organizations websites and social media in equal shares (36% vs. 35% respectively) [26]. However, regardless of [https://www.google.com.om/url?q=https://telegra.ph/Professional-Media-Outlets-02-03 https://www.google.com.om/url?q=https://telegra.ph/Professional-Media-Outlets-02-03] use to get to news, readers overwhelmingly favor professional news organizations to get their news (76%) [27]. This move is also deeply motivated by the market and the task to increase advertising revenue. In 2016 digital advertising constituted approximatively 37% of all advertising revenue (not just news outlets), and Facebook alone comprises for 35% of digital advertising revenue [25]. We did not conduct a more comprehensive affinity analysis between and in these two groups.<br /><br />But the overall audience distributions can differ even for outlets that are similarly placed. Still, several of the most popular sources among consistent liberals differ from other groups. About half of panelists (48%) have heard of Beck’s radio program, and by about two-to-one, more panelists distrust than trust it (24% vs. 10%). Other outlets elicit high levels of both trust and distrust, making it useful to look at the two measures side by side.<br /><br />This group may be the public in general, or a relatively large audience within the public. Thus, an Internet channel may distribute text or music worldwide, while a public address system in (for example) a workplace may broadcast very limited ad hoc soundbites to a small population within its range. Try not to bombard journalists with stories that won't be of interest for publication. What may be big news for your business, may not be newsworthy to the general public.<br /><br />The location may be determined by the intended audience if the name of the commune is in the name of the outlets (e.g., soyConcepcion is assigned to Concepcion city) or by the location of its headquarters. For example, Soy Concepcion is owned by the El Mercurio Group, which is also the group that owns one of the largest newspapers of the capital region (also called El Mercurio). The dynamic landscape of business media today requires PR professionals to take a more targeted, data-driven approach to securing meaningful coverage. Instead, by leveraging data analytics to identify key media outlets and journalists, PR teams can focus on those most likely to provide valuable coverage for their client or industry. This strategic approach ensures PR activities are not wasted but concentrated on publications and reporters with an established interest in the subject matter. The top business media outlets—including major publications like Forbes, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The Wall Street Journal—are critical targets for PR professionals.<br /><br />To date, there has been comparatively little large-scale, quantitative research on the relationship between the quality and diversity of the content generated by the media, and the socioeconomic indices of a particular area of coverage. In this paper, we try to find whether or not an outlet’s coverage deviates from the purely geographic influence to a more sophisticated behavior involving the weight of political and socioeconomic interests for example, as operationalized by Prat and Strömberg. We examine the degree to which different geographic locations in the same regions are covered by existing news outlets using Chilean social media data. We quantify how much of this coverage can be explained by a natural geographic targeting (e.g., local newspapers will give more importance to local news), and how much can be attributed to the political and socioeconomic profile of the areas they serve. To find these coverage effects as predicted by the PM and PS models, we look for empirical evidence in the massive adoption of social networks. More specifically, we use statistical models that show how much of the distribution of Twitter followers can be explained based on the geographic, political and socioeconomic features of the different areas.<br /><br />This month however, Sky News overtook The Sun to become the fourth-most engaged with news brand in terms of minutes spent with its content m minutes compared to 641m minutes with The Sun. Its growth put the title, which hit 10m subscriptions in February, in the top half of the table in seventeenth position. It was the second best-ranked non-domestic newsbrand in the list one place behind US group Healthline Media, publisher of Healthline.com, Medical News Today and Psych Central. Of the ten brands with the biggest audiences, Reach’s Manchester Evening News saw the most growth. It was followed by The Independent (2% growth, audience of 23.2m) and The Guardian (2% increase, audience of 22.5m).
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The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other categories. International Media Support (IMS) is a non-profit organisation working to strengthen the capacity of media to reduce conflict, strengthen democracy and facilitate dialogue. To build a more a trusted<br /><br />relationship with a loyal and engaged audience we have to show them that when we say that 7iber’s core values are to be progressive,<br /><br />professional, and critical, we really walk the walk. “How can we demand government transparency and accountability when we don’t<br /><br />implement this in our own organisation? And so,<br /><br />in our end-of- year team meeting where we usually share numbers and<br /><br />highlights related to editorial performance, we added a section about<br /><br />the organisation’s budget. As simple and self-evident as it sounds, we<br /><br />hadn’t thought about it before, and it really felt like a big step<br /><br />towards more trust and accountability.<br /><br />The BBC operates several television channels in the United Kingdom and abroad. The BBC's international television news service, BBC World News, is broadcast throughout the world. The domestic services of the BBC are funded by the television licence[62] and not only operates BBC One and BBC Two, but also BBC Four, the BBC News, BBC Parliament and children's television channels CBBC and CBeebies. The international television broadcast services are operated by BBC Studios on a commercial subscription basis over cable and satellite services.<br /><br />First appearing over 120 years ago, the magazine and corresponding news website are dubbed the ‘fashion bible’ and is often the first media outlet to review the latest beauty and fashion trends from the world’s leading brands. Keep in mind that getting covered by the top-tier media is really challenging. To have better results when pitching, you might want to start by targeting smaller, relevant media outlets and see where it gets you. When the funding issue arose, we had been around for three years, and there were only a few months left before the full-scale invasion. With the outbreak of the full-fledged war, we received our first grant — but the work of the editorial office changed dramatically. So we turned into a full-fledged media outlet — though still primarily working, fired with enthusiasm yet purely on it.<br /><br />Those who use HuffPost for political news are about twice as likely as those who don’t to say the outlet is part of the mainstream news media (66% vs. 34%). And about a third of those who use Newsmax for political news say it is part of the mainstream media (31%), compared with just 10% of those who don’t use it for news. The lawsuit, filed by the Bishkek city Prosecutor’s Office, points to the critical stance taken by Kloop’s reporting. Yet the right to freedom of expression – as protected under the Constitution of Kyrgyzstan and international human rights law – emphasizes the imperative of heightened protection for political expression. Given the watchdog role of the media, public officials are expected to tolerate the higher levels of criticism that may be levelled against them. In summary, the results seem to support the hypothesis that outlets focus on reaching and acquiring an audience with a higher “quality”, that can be latter sell to advertisers.<br /><br />The Sun, while only ranking eighth for time spent, was third for page views (260.5 million), just beating the Guardian (252.3 million). There was no change in the ranking for engagement, with the BBC at the top of the table again for most time spent with its content (9.6 billion minutes in September). It was followed by Mail Online (1.7 billion minutes) and The Guardian (1 billion minutes) in a top three unchanged from August. In September, ITV was the only top ten newsbrand by audience size to see a year-on-year audience boost. It is possible that the wider growth seen last month might be linked to an increase in interest in the news given the Israel-Hamas conflict began on 7 October.<br /><br />When it comes to engagement, the BBC was the most engaged-with news brand, with audiences spending 9.1bn minutes with its sites and apps in January. It was followed by Mail Online (1.9bn minutes), The Guardian (971m minutes) and The Sun (600m minutes). For our list, we used Ipsos’ ranking of the top 500 online brands and selected the 50 biggest which, in Press Gazette’s view, have a significant news or journalistic offering. The BBC as in past months ranked top for both minutes spent with its online content (8.4 billion) and for page views (5.2 billion). Over half of the newsbrands in our ranking saw more engagement in July with several seeing particularly large increases in engagement. The BBC scored best for engagement as audiences spent a total of ten billion minutes with its content in September, placing it well ahead of second place Mail Online (2.1 billion minutes).<br /><br />Five of them are national outlets — representing various social and political leanings from the right to the left — namely Sözcü, Cumhuriyet, T24, Duvar, and Teyit. Yeni Şafak has been the leader among Group B outlets in social media engagement throughout the year, excluding three weeks that NTV passed it and one week that Haber 7 did so. Still, none of the pro-government Group B outlets can reach the level of social media engagement of Group A’s leading outlet Sözcü. Turkey’s online population stood at 58,546,876 real users in October 2020, according to the Gemius data. Alongside Google, Facebook, YouTube and e-governance services, the Top 20 list of the most visited websites in Turkey regularly features an average of five news organizations. In order to understand what casual readers were “incidentally exposed”19 to by Google-curated news stories, we also looked into the trending queries.<br /><br />Daily Mail and General Trust website inews.co.uk was the fastest growing UK news website in July with year-on-year visits up 87% from 7.2 million to 13.5 million, according to data from Similarweb. Edp24.co.uk, examinerlive.co.uk, thenorthernecho.co.uk, leicestermercury.co.uk and kentonline.co.uk were other local titles among the top 15 sites for year-on-year growth in August. The Sun was the UK’s biggest newspaper brand in November, according to Press Gazette’s new UK news ranking.<br /><br />Most reporters file information or write their stories electronically from remote locations. In many cases, breaking stories are written by staff members, through information collected and submitted by other reporters who are out on the field gathering information for an event that has just occurred and needs to be broadcast instantly. Radio and television reporters often compose stories and report "live" from the scene. Some journalists also interpret the news or offer opinions and analysis to readers, viewers, or listeners. In a 2021 survey, the Reuters Institute rated it the most trusted media news brand among English-speaking online news users in the country. With an audience reach of over 6 million both in print and digital formats, The Globe and Mail is one of Canada’s most widely read newspapers, influencing public opinion and discourse in its native Canada.<br /><br />The public’s understanding of government and politics is also influenced by the extent to which they trust – or distrust – the information they hear from various news sources. In other words – how open people are to the political news and information put forth by various outlets, including those they do not actively consume. Media outlets saw decreased engagement numbers across their social media channels except for Business Insider (+14.6%), Entrepreneur (+56%), Fortune (+510%), and Money (+29%).<br /><br />Founded in 1851, the New York Times (or NYTimes for short) has become one of the world’s most popular and engaging broadsheets, offering news, general interest articles, social commentary, and lifestyle stories. [https://www.google.sc/url?q=https://lewismccray05.livejournal.com/profile Your compass in the landscape of online trust] are considered worthy due to their audience numbers, and some due to their credibility—others for their in-depth journalism, which educates and informs. As we move into 2024, these are the 50 best Media Outlets for News Coverage.<br /><br />The order of the six biggest newsbrands by number of unique visitors remained unchanged in December compared to the previous month. The BBC commanded the largest audience during the month, reaching 77% of the UK population. For our list, we used Ipsos’ ranking of the top online brand groups and selected the 50 biggest that Press Gazette considers to be news or lifestyle sources. The corporation's website reached 38.3 million people in May (76% of the UK online population aged over 15). It was followed by Mail Online (reach of 50%), The Sun (50% reach), the Mirror (47% reach) and The Independent (audience of 20.8 million, 41% reach). The corporation's website and apps reached 37.7 million people in June and it was the only newsbrand to reach over half of the UK online population aged over 15 with a 75% reach.<br /><br />The location may be determined by the intended audience if the name of the commune is in the name of the outlets (e.g., soyConcepcion is assigned to Concepcion city) or by the location of its headquarters. For example, Soy Concepcion is owned by the El Mercurio Group, which is also the group that owns one of the largest newspapers of the capital region (also called El Mercurio). The dynamic landscape of business media today requires PR professionals to take a more targeted, data-driven approach to securing meaningful coverage. Instead, by leveraging data analytics to identify key media outlets and journalists, PR teams can focus on those most likely to provide valuable coverage for their client or industry. This strategic approach ensures PR activities are not wasted but concentrated on publications and reporters with an established interest in the subject matter. The top business media outlets—including major publications like Forbes, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The Wall Street Journal—are critical targets for PR professionals.<br /><br />Formed over a century ago, Forbes is now one of the biggest news and media outlets globally and employs over 400 people full-time, alongside working with nearly 3,000 employees. The outlet is renowned for celebrating success and regularly chronicles aspiring individuals. Appearing in Forbes is a major achievement for any organization or individual and is often considered a pinnacle piece of coverage. Buzzfeed is the leading independent digital media outlet in the world and reaches hundreds of millions of people each week.<br /><br />Nearly two-thirds of adults (65%), for example, say they don’t know enough to decide whether Vox is part of the mainstream media, while majorities say the same about Newsmax (57%) and Breitbart (56%). The term “mainstream media” has long been used to refer to established journalism outlets in the United States. In recent years, it has also been used in a more critical context, including by former President Donald Trump, other politicians and members of the media themselves. MSNBC follows a pattern that is somewhat the reverse, though it has a smaller audience overall. Those with mixed political views make up a third (33%) of its audience, and about half of its audience is either mostly liberal (26%) or consistently liberal (22%); by comparison, 38% of all panelists are left of center. Conservatives account for 18% of those who turn to MSNBC for political news (14% mostly conservative and 4% consistent conservative).<br /><br />It is known as a television news pioneer, attracting older viewers who have trusted it for decades and younger ones who are more likely to rely on its digital platforms and streaming services. Fox News began its life in 1996 and was designed to be the right-wing equivalent of CNN, quickly gaining a reputation for its unapologetic conservative stance. It has since acted as the prototype for right-wing news outlets and the benchmark to follow. The award-winning newspaper has a unique ownership structure, owned by a Trust to ensure journalistic independence, and profits are reinvested into independent journalism. This puts it in a unique position and gives it a distinct voice in the media landscape.<br /><br />Like other industries, the news media has had to rethink the way it operates. Broadcast companies can't just get by on TV and radio news while print publications have to think beyond the written word. That's why many news media companies have diversified, especially in the age of the internet. The list in this article highlights some of the key players in the industry that successfully expanded their businesses to meet the ever-changing needs of the consumer. Declines are most seen in the print circulation of newspapers, but newspapers that have online publications take less of a hit because they are still getting views.<br /><br />For example, if a news outlet favors a commune based on the area being right-leaning, for our model this is as telling as another news outlet disregarding the commune for the same reason. The results show that the behavior of news outlets is very similar in terms of the discriminating influence of these three dimensions in the news coverage, at least within this group. Given that we are analyzing geographic coverage and its relation to socioeconomic and political factors, we have to take into account the specific characteristics of Chile. According to a study from 2013 [52], in proportion to its size, population, and economic development, Chile is the most centralized country in Latin America. The data obtained from the INE [33] gives us a total estimated population of 17.9 million people for the entire country, out of which 7.4 million (41%) are located in the Metropolitan Region (where its capital, Santiago, is located). If we also add that this is the smallest (in area) of the 15 regions that compose Chile, we have a very dense population area.<br /><br />Aliyev again accused Armenia of occupying “eight Azerbaijani villages” and said their return will top the agenda of the upcoming delimitation talks. Grigorian denied this, saying that the Armenian and Azerbaijani government commissions will compare each other’s maps and discuss procedural issues. Congress at the end of 2022 approved about $45 billion in financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukraine but those funds have now been depleted.<br /><br />Ipsos’ data measures the total unduplicated number of people who used a brand’s websites and apps in a given month and includes all traffic, not necessarily just news. The mass media is one of the social forces with the strongest transformative power. According to Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model (PM) [1], there are many factors that shape the distribution and influence of news media coverage. Two of the most important factors are the geographic reach of newspapers (national versus regional newspapers), the direct targeting of specific sectors of the population, and/or the political ideology of the media outlet itself. The PM states that each linguistic account of an event must pass through five filters that define what is newsworthy. One such filter, the advertising filter (the second in the PM), predicts that outlets will try to cater to a target demographic’s expectations, rather than being fair in their treatment of what is news.<br /><br />The four individuals smuggled the technology via China and Hong Kong to entities affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), the U.S. From May 2007 to July 2020, the four individuals allegedly exported items used in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles, ballistic missile systems, and other technology with military end uses to sanctioned Iranian entities. Adding to the urgency, a supplementary spending bill that includes $61 billion in aid to Ukraine has been stalled in the U.S. Congress amid opposition from Republican lawmakers who want any spending package to also include sweeping changes to border protection policy in the United States. Controversial billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who founded Georgian Dream, returned in December as the party’s so-called honorary chairman and nominated Kobakhidze.<br /><br />The BBC and Mail Online also ranked first and second for page views, with the BBC reaching 3.4 billion page views and Mail Online 559.9 million. The broadcaster had lost its top ranking to Money Saving Expert for one month exceptionally in August, but as of September has regained its top ten ranking. The BBC and Mail Online also ranked first and second for page views, with the BBC reaching 3.1 billion page views and Mail Online 517.2 million. This is combined with data from participating websites that are tagged so all devices visiting the site can be identified and logged. Ipsos iris data is partly derived from a panel of 10,000 people aged 15 and over that is designed to be nationally representative. The participants have meters installed across 25,000 personal devices to passively measure website and app usage.<br /><br />The BBC maintained its top spot as the biggest newsbrand by audience (38.7 million visitors, 78% reach). The BBC maintained its top spot as the biggest newsbrand by audience (38 million visitors, 76% reach). It was followed by The Sun (28.9 million visitors, 58% reach) and Mail Online (21.2 million visitors, 47% reach). The BBC remained the UK’s leading newsbrand by audience size reach of 77% of people in the UK over 15. It was followed by The Sun (28.5 million visitors, 57% reach) and the Mirror (25.6 million visitors, 51% reach). A number of newsbrands that did not make November's top 50 entered the ranking this month.<br /><br />Angela Campbell, professor of law at Georgetown University, has argued for more enforcement and an update to the current law to make it easier for regulators to create clear rules to protect children from targeted data collection and advertising. [https://www.google.dm/url?q=https://witty-ferret-hv14p0.mystrikingly.com/blog/your-gateway-to-the-eu-news-highlights https://www.google.dm/url?q=https://witty-ferret-hv14p0.mystrikingly.com/blog/your-gateway-to-the-eu-news-highlights] noted that OpenX’s many partners also could have been targeted by regulators. Following the settlement, OpenX agreed to a periodic review of the apps the company uses to source its data. Max Nelson, a spokesperson for the company, pointed to a statement issued by the firm that noted the use of children’s location data was an “unintentional error” that has since been fixed.<br /><br />Lo Prado, despite being located within the capital city, is ranked in the top ten of the poorest communes of Chile [51]. On the other hand, San Miguel, even though it is a predominantly residential commune, it is also an important economic/industrial pole of the city. In fact, San Miguel ranks in the 40th position out of 93 communes in the Index of Urban Quality of Life for Chile [51]. Thus, the hypothesis of our theoretical models in the political economy of the mass medial [1, 2] supports the idea that the socioeconomic characteristics of a sector can make its population more or less attractive to the media.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the daily circulation of Turkey’s best-selling newspapers has dropped below 200,000, and television stations are shackled by the highly-politicized state regulator. It also provides financial and market data across the globe including the Reuters service. It owns both news the Thomson and Reuters News publications as well as other online financial and wire services. Thomson Reuters also corporate solutions, legal products, as well as professional services. With the proliferation of media types, it’s almost impossible to keep up with all of the media outlets, let alone who their audiences are. Knowing exactly what a media outlet is and where the public receives news is crucial in learning how to write a pitch that works.<br /><br />The Financial Times saw visits fall 32% to 11.2m, while the audience to metro.co.uk was down 37% to 22.4m. Leading the list for volume of visits were the BBC’s digital properties, bbc.com and bbc.co.uk - clear leaders. Second-placed dailymail.co.uk counted 156.8 million visits during the month - a little over a fifth of the BBC’s figures. Similarweb data for the BBC, includes visits to both the BBC’s main website as well as BBC News. Among the sites with the biggest year-on-year falls in traffic were several US newsbrands.

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The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other categories. International Media Support (IMS) is a non-profit organisation working to strengthen the capacity of media to reduce conflict, strengthen democracy and facilitate dialogue. To build a more a trusted

relationship with a loyal and engaged audience we have to show them that when we say that 7iber’s core values are to be progressive,

professional, and critical, we really walk the walk. “How can we demand government transparency and accountability when we don’t

implement this in our own organisation? And so,

in our end-of- year team meeting where we usually share numbers and

highlights related to editorial performance, we added a section about

the organisation’s budget. As simple and self-evident as it sounds, we

hadn’t thought about it before, and it really felt like a big step

towards more trust and accountability.

The BBC operates several television channels in the United Kingdom and abroad. The BBC's international television news service, BBC World News, is broadcast throughout the world. The domestic services of the BBC are funded by the television licence[62] and not only operates BBC One and BBC Two, but also BBC Four, the BBC News, BBC Parliament and children's television channels CBBC and CBeebies. The international television broadcast services are operated by BBC Studios on a commercial subscription basis over cable and satellite services.

First appearing over 120 years ago, the magazine and corresponding news website are dubbed the ‘fashion bible’ and is often the first media outlet to review the latest beauty and fashion trends from the world’s leading brands. Keep in mind that getting covered by the top-tier media is really challenging. To have better results when pitching, you might want to start by targeting smaller, relevant media outlets and see where it gets you. When the funding issue arose, we had been around for three years, and there were only a few months left before the full-scale invasion. With the outbreak of the full-fledged war, we received our first grant — but the work of the editorial office changed dramatically. So we turned into a full-fledged media outlet — though still primarily working, fired with enthusiasm yet purely on it.

Those who use HuffPost for political news are about twice as likely as those who don’t to say the outlet is part of the mainstream news media (66% vs. 34%). And about a third of those who use Newsmax for political news say it is part of the mainstream media (31%), compared with just 10% of those who don’t use it for news. The lawsuit, filed by the Bishkek city Prosecutor’s Office, points to the critical stance taken by Kloop’s reporting. Yet the right to freedom of expression – as protected under the Constitution of Kyrgyzstan and international human rights law – emphasizes the imperative of heightened protection for political expression. Given the watchdog role of the media, public officials are expected to tolerate the higher levels of criticism that may be levelled against them. In summary, the results seem to support the hypothesis that outlets focus on reaching and acquiring an audience with a higher “quality”, that can be latter sell to advertisers.

The Sun, while only ranking eighth for time spent, was third for page views (260.5 million), just beating the Guardian (252.3 million). There was no change in the ranking for engagement, with the BBC at the top of the table again for most time spent with its content (9.6 billion minutes in September). It was followed by Mail Online (1.7 billion minutes) and The Guardian (1 billion minutes) in a top three unchanged from August. In September, ITV was the only top ten newsbrand by audience size to see a year-on-year audience boost. It is possible that the wider growth seen last month might be linked to an increase in interest in the news given the Israel-Hamas conflict began on 7 October.

When it comes to engagement, the BBC was the most engaged-with news brand, with audiences spending 9.1bn minutes with its sites and apps in January. It was followed by Mail Online (1.9bn minutes), The Guardian (971m minutes) and The Sun (600m minutes). For our list, we used Ipsos’ ranking of the top 500 online brands and selected the 50 biggest which, in Press Gazette’s view, have a significant news or journalistic offering. The BBC as in past months ranked top for both minutes spent with its online content (8.4 billion) and for page views (5.2 billion). Over half of the newsbrands in our ranking saw more engagement in July with several seeing particularly large increases in engagement. The BBC scored best for engagement as audiences spent a total of ten billion minutes with its content in September, placing it well ahead of second place Mail Online (2.1 billion minutes).

Five of them are national outlets — representing various social and political leanings from the right to the left — namely Sözcü, Cumhuriyet, T24, Duvar, and Teyit. Yeni Şafak has been the leader among Group B outlets in social media engagement throughout the year, excluding three weeks that NTV passed it and one week that Haber 7 did so. Still, none of the pro-government Group B outlets can reach the level of social media engagement of Group A’s leading outlet Sözcü. Turkey’s online population stood at 58,546,876 real users in October 2020, according to the Gemius data. Alongside Google, Facebook, YouTube and e-governance services, the Top 20 list of the most visited websites in Turkey regularly features an average of five news organizations. In order to understand what casual readers were “incidentally exposed”19 to by Google-curated news stories, we also looked into the trending queries.

Daily Mail and General Trust website inews.co.uk was the fastest growing UK news website in July with year-on-year visits up 87% from 7.2 million to 13.5 million, according to data from Similarweb. Edp24.co.uk, examinerlive.co.uk, thenorthernecho.co.uk, leicestermercury.co.uk and kentonline.co.uk were other local titles among the top 15 sites for year-on-year growth in August. The Sun was the UK’s biggest newspaper brand in November, according to Press Gazette’s new UK news ranking.

Most reporters file information or write their stories electronically from remote locations. In many cases, breaking stories are written by staff members, through information collected and submitted by other reporters who are out on the field gathering information for an event that has just occurred and needs to be broadcast instantly. Radio and television reporters often compose stories and report "live" from the scene. Some journalists also interpret the news or offer opinions and analysis to readers, viewers, or listeners. In a 2021 survey, the Reuters Institute rated it the most trusted media news brand among English-speaking online news users in the country. With an audience reach of over 6 million both in print and digital formats, The Globe and Mail is one of Canada’s most widely read newspapers, influencing public opinion and discourse in its native Canada.

The public’s understanding of government and politics is also influenced by the extent to which they trust – or distrust – the information they hear from various news sources. In other words – how open people are to the political news and information put forth by various outlets, including those they do not actively consume. Media outlets saw decreased engagement numbers across their social media channels except for Business Insider (+14.6%), Entrepreneur (+56%), Fortune (+510%), and Money (+29%).

Founded in 1851, the New York Times (or NYTimes for short) has become one of the world’s most popular and engaging broadsheets, offering news, general interest articles, social commentary, and lifestyle stories. Your compass in the landscape of online trust are considered worthy due to their audience numbers, and some due to their credibility—others for their in-depth journalism, which educates and informs. As we move into 2024, these are the 50 best Media Outlets for News Coverage.

The order of the six biggest newsbrands by number of unique visitors remained unchanged in December compared to the previous month. The BBC commanded the largest audience during the month, reaching 77% of the UK population. For our list, we used Ipsos’ ranking of the top online brand groups and selected the 50 biggest that Press Gazette considers to be news or lifestyle sources. The corporation's website reached 38.3 million people in May (76% of the UK online population aged over 15). It was followed by Mail Online (reach of 50%), The Sun (50% reach), the Mirror (47% reach) and The Independent (audience of 20.8 million, 41% reach). The corporation's website and apps reached 37.7 million people in June and it was the only newsbrand to reach over half of the UK online population aged over 15 with a 75% reach.

The location may be determined by the intended audience if the name of the commune is in the name of the outlets (e.g., soyConcepcion is assigned to Concepcion city) or by the location of its headquarters. For example, Soy Concepcion is owned by the El Mercurio Group, which is also the group that owns one of the largest newspapers of the capital region (also called El Mercurio). The dynamic landscape of business media today requires PR professionals to take a more targeted, data-driven approach to securing meaningful coverage. Instead, by leveraging data analytics to identify key media outlets and journalists, PR teams can focus on those most likely to provide valuable coverage for their client or industry. This strategic approach ensures PR activities are not wasted but concentrated on publications and reporters with an established interest in the subject matter. The top business media outlets—including major publications like Forbes, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The Wall Street Journal—are critical targets for PR professionals.

Formed over a century ago, Forbes is now one of the biggest news and media outlets globally and employs over 400 people full-time, alongside working with nearly 3,000 employees. The outlet is renowned for celebrating success and regularly chronicles aspiring individuals. Appearing in Forbes is a major achievement for any organization or individual and is often considered a pinnacle piece of coverage. Buzzfeed is the leading independent digital media outlet in the world and reaches hundreds of millions of people each week.

Nearly two-thirds of adults (65%), for example, say they don’t know enough to decide whether Vox is part of the mainstream media, while majorities say the same about Newsmax (57%) and Breitbart (56%). The term “mainstream media” has long been used to refer to established journalism outlets in the United States. In recent years, it has also been used in a more critical context, including by former President Donald Trump, other politicians and members of the media themselves. MSNBC follows a pattern that is somewhat the reverse, though it has a smaller audience overall. Those with mixed political views make up a third (33%) of its audience, and about half of its audience is either mostly liberal (26%) or consistently liberal (22%); by comparison, 38% of all panelists are left of center. Conservatives account for 18% of those who turn to MSNBC for political news (14% mostly conservative and 4% consistent conservative).

It is known as a television news pioneer, attracting older viewers who have trusted it for decades and younger ones who are more likely to rely on its digital platforms and streaming services. Fox News began its life in 1996 and was designed to be the right-wing equivalent of CNN, quickly gaining a reputation for its unapologetic conservative stance. It has since acted as the prototype for right-wing news outlets and the benchmark to follow. The award-winning newspaper has a unique ownership structure, owned by a Trust to ensure journalistic independence, and profits are reinvested into independent journalism. This puts it in a unique position and gives it a distinct voice in the media landscape.

Like other industries, the news media has had to rethink the way it operates. Broadcast companies can't just get by on TV and radio news while print publications have to think beyond the written word. That's why many news media companies have diversified, especially in the age of the internet. The list in this article highlights some of the key players in the industry that successfully expanded their businesses to meet the ever-changing needs of the consumer. Declines are most seen in the print circulation of newspapers, but newspapers that have online publications take less of a hit because they are still getting views.

For example, if a news outlet favors a commune based on the area being right-leaning, for our model this is as telling as another news outlet disregarding the commune for the same reason. The results show that the behavior of news outlets is very similar in terms of the discriminating influence of these three dimensions in the news coverage, at least within this group. Given that we are analyzing geographic coverage and its relation to socioeconomic and political factors, we have to take into account the specific characteristics of Chile. According to a study from 2013 [52], in proportion to its size, population, and economic development, Chile is the most centralized country in Latin America. The data obtained from the INE [33] gives us a total estimated population of 17.9 million people for the entire country, out of which 7.4 million (41%) are located in the Metropolitan Region (where its capital, Santiago, is located). If we also add that this is the smallest (in area) of the 15 regions that compose Chile, we have a very dense population area.

Aliyev again accused Armenia of occupying “eight Azerbaijani villages” and said their return will top the agenda of the upcoming delimitation talks. Grigorian denied this, saying that the Armenian and Azerbaijani government commissions will compare each other’s maps and discuss procedural issues. Congress at the end of 2022 approved about $45 billion in financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukraine but those funds have now been depleted.

Ipsos’ data measures the total unduplicated number of people who used a brand’s websites and apps in a given month and includes all traffic, not necessarily just news. The mass media is one of the social forces with the strongest transformative power. According to Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model (PM) [1], there are many factors that shape the distribution and influence of news media coverage. Two of the most important factors are the geographic reach of newspapers (national versus regional newspapers), the direct targeting of specific sectors of the population, and/or the political ideology of the media outlet itself. The PM states that each linguistic account of an event must pass through five filters that define what is newsworthy. One such filter, the advertising filter (the second in the PM), predicts that outlets will try to cater to a target demographic’s expectations, rather than being fair in their treatment of what is news.

The four individuals smuggled the technology via China and Hong Kong to entities affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), the U.S. From May 2007 to July 2020, the four individuals allegedly exported items used in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles, ballistic missile systems, and other technology with military end uses to sanctioned Iranian entities. Adding to the urgency, a supplementary spending bill that includes $61 billion in aid to Ukraine has been stalled in the U.S. Congress amid opposition from Republican lawmakers who want any spending package to also include sweeping changes to border protection policy in the United States. Controversial billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who founded Georgian Dream, returned in December as the party’s so-called honorary chairman and nominated Kobakhidze.

The BBC and Mail Online also ranked first and second for page views, with the BBC reaching 3.4 billion page views and Mail Online 559.9 million. The broadcaster had lost its top ranking to Money Saving Expert for one month exceptionally in August, but as of September has regained its top ten ranking. The BBC and Mail Online also ranked first and second for page views, with the BBC reaching 3.1 billion page views and Mail Online 517.2 million. This is combined with data from participating websites that are tagged so all devices visiting the site can be identified and logged. Ipsos iris data is partly derived from a panel of 10,000 people aged 15 and over that is designed to be nationally representative. The participants have meters installed across 25,000 personal devices to passively measure website and app usage.

The BBC maintained its top spot as the biggest newsbrand by audience (38.7 million visitors, 78% reach). The BBC maintained its top spot as the biggest newsbrand by audience (38 million visitors, 76% reach). It was followed by The Sun (28.9 million visitors, 58% reach) and Mail Online (21.2 million visitors, 47% reach). The BBC remained the UK’s leading newsbrand by audience size reach of 77% of people in the UK over 15. It was followed by The Sun (28.5 million visitors, 57% reach) and the Mirror (25.6 million visitors, 51% reach). A number of newsbrands that did not make November's top 50 entered the ranking this month.

Angela Campbell, professor of law at Georgetown University, has argued for more enforcement and an update to the current law to make it easier for regulators to create clear rules to protect children from targeted data collection and advertising. https://www.google.dm/url?q=https://witty-ferret-hv14p0.mystrikingly.com/blog/your-gateway-to-the-eu-news-highlights noted that OpenX’s many partners also could have been targeted by regulators. Following the settlement, OpenX agreed to a periodic review of the apps the company uses to source its data. Max Nelson, a spokesperson for the company, pointed to a statement issued by the firm that noted the use of children’s location data was an “unintentional error” that has since been fixed.

Lo Prado, despite being located within the capital city, is ranked in the top ten of the poorest communes of Chile [51]. On the other hand, San Miguel, even though it is a predominantly residential commune, it is also an important economic/industrial pole of the city. In fact, San Miguel ranks in the 40th position out of 93 communes in the Index of Urban Quality of Life for Chile [51]. Thus, the hypothesis of our theoretical models in the political economy of the mass medial [1, 2] supports the idea that the socioeconomic characteristics of a sector can make its population more or less attractive to the media.

Meanwhile, the daily circulation of Turkey’s best-selling newspapers has dropped below 200,000, and television stations are shackled by the highly-politicized state regulator. It also provides financial and market data across the globe including the Reuters service. It owns both news the Thomson and Reuters News publications as well as other online financial and wire services. Thomson Reuters also corporate solutions, legal products, as well as professional services. With the proliferation of media types, it’s almost impossible to keep up with all of the media outlets, let alone who their audiences are. Knowing exactly what a media outlet is and where the public receives news is crucial in learning how to write a pitch that works.

The Financial Times saw visits fall 32% to 11.2m, while the audience to metro.co.uk was down 37% to 22.4m. Leading the list for volume of visits were the BBC’s digital properties, bbc.com and bbc.co.uk - clear leaders. Second-placed dailymail.co.uk counted 156.8 million visits during the month - a little over a fifth of the BBC’s figures. Similarweb data for the BBC, includes visits to both the BBC’s main website as well as BBC News. Among the sites with the biggest year-on-year falls in traffic were several US newsbrands.