The Future of News Report

This report analyzes future trends, scenarios, and initiatives to enhance the value of news by 2030.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Deloitte
Authors: Attila Havas, Jan-Piet Nelissen, Jens Groot, Maaike van Velzen, Nathalie La Verge, Nathalie Niessen, Sam Meessen
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Global, Netherlands

Methods

The research method involved a three-step approach: defining the value of news, identifying developments to inform predictions and scenarios, and proposing initiatives to enhance news value. Over 30 expert interviews, surveys, and five interactive digital workshops were conducted with Deloitte network and industry professionals.

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Key Insights

The report by Deloitte Impact Foundation explores the future of news, focusing on its value within democracies and how it might evolve by 2030. It examines the dual roles of news as a forum for public debate and a watchdog over power, using six indicators: inclusivity, pluralism, accessibility, quality, independence, and transparency. The study identifies 96 developments that could impact the news ecosystem, categorizing them into social, technological, economic, environmental, and political (STEEP) groups. It predicts certain trends, such as the continued human nature of news reporting, indirect news consumption, AI content creation, innovative business models, disinformation challenges, and societal pressure on journalism. Four extreme yet plausible scenarios are presented: Multidimensional Tribes, News Utopia, Benevolent Tech Platforms, and Ignorance is Bliss. The report recommends six initiatives to strengthen the value of news, including media educational programs, critical thinking reminders, transparent algorithms, a pluriform news aggregator, proof of provenance, and funding for news outlets. It suggests forming an industry-wide coalition to implement these initiatives effectively.

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