1、Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022Nic Newman with Richard Fletcher,Craig T.Robertson,Kirsten Eddy,and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismSurveyed bySpanish translation supported byReuters Institute Digital News Report 2022Supported byForeword by Rasmus Kleis Ni
2、elsen 5Methodology 6Authorship and Research Acknowledgements 7SECTION 1 Executive Summary and Key Findings by Nic Newman 9SECTION 2 Further Analysis and International Comparison 332.1 Perceptions of Media Coverage of the War in Ukraine 34 2.2 Have News Audiences Become More Polarised over Time?382.3
3、 The Changing News Habits and Attitudes of Younger Audiences 422.4 Email News:Its Contribution to Engagement and Monetisation 46 2.5 Which Journalists do People Pay Most Attention to and Why?50 2.6 How People Access and Think about Climate Change News 54SECTION 3 Analysis by Country and Market 59EUR
4、OPE 3.01 United Kingdom 62 3.02 Austria 643.03 Belgium 663.04 Bulgaria 683.05 Croatia 703.06 Czech Republic 723.07 Denmark 743.08 Finland 763.09 France 783.10 Germany 803.11 Greece 823.12 Hungary 843.13 Ireland 863.14 Italy 883.15 Netherlands 903.16 Norway 923.17 Poland 943.18 Portugal 963.19 Romani
5、a 983.20 Slovakia 1003.21 Spain 1023.22 Sweden 1043.23 Switzerland 1063.24 Turkey 108AMERICAS 3.25 United States 1123.26 Argentina 1143.27 Brazil 1163.28 Canada 1183.29 Chile 1203.30 Colombia 1223.31 Mexico 1243.32 Peru 126ASIA PACIFIC 3.33 Australia 1303.34 Hong Kong 1323.35 India 1343.36 Indonesia
6、 1363.37 Japan 1383.38 Malaysia 1403.39 Philippines 1423.40 Singapore 1443.41 South Korea 1463.42 Taiwan 1483.43 Thailand 150AFRICA 3.44 Kenya 1543.45 Nigeria 1563.46 South Africa 158SECTION 4 References 161ContentsReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism|Digital News Report 20224We live in an