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Home » Blog » Global Press Freedom under threat as over 100 journalists killed in 2024 – WAN-IFRA Report
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Global Press Freedom under threat as over 100 journalists killed in 2024 – WAN-IFRA Report

Zeze Jones
Last updated: March 6, 2025 7:26 pm
Zeze Jones
Published March 6, 2025
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The World Press Trends Outlook 2024-2025, the 30th edition of an annual report by WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), offers a comprehensive look at the opportunities and challenges confronting news publishers worldwide.

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Based on a survey of over 240 senior media executives from 85 countries, the report identifies key trends shaping the industry’s future and provides valuable insights to guide strategic decision-making. The findings highlight a mix of optimism and caution as news publishers navigate an evolving media landscape characterized by declining print revenues, digital growth, and the rising impact of artificial intelligence.

One of the most alarming revelations in the report is the increasing threat to press freedom globally. In 2024, more than 100 journalists were killed, with WAN-IFRA’s research highlighting a sharp rise in online harassment (52%) and cyberattacks (51%). The situation is particularly dire in developing markets, where journalists often operate under restrictive legal environments and face significant online and in-person safety risks.

The report stresses the need for media organizations to invest in digital safety training, cybersecurity measures, and advocacy efforts to protect journalists and maintain editorial independence.

Regulatory actions and platform policies are also impacting media freedom, with some publishers expressing concerns over algorithmic bias and content moderation decisions (or lack thereof) made by major tech platforms.

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Declining Print Revenues & Digital Growth

The World Press Trends Outlook also highlights a gradual decline in print.

For the first time, print revenue has dropped below the 50% mark, accounting for just under 45% of total publisher income—down from 57.5% in 2023. While this decline signals a continued shift toward digital, print remains an important revenue source, especially in markets such as Japan and India, where print readership is still significant.

Despite the decline in print revenue, many publishers are adopting a hybrid approach, balancing print and digital to serve diverse audience preferences.

Digital Revenue Growth

The report indicates steady but insufficient growth in digital revenue. Digital now accounts for 31% of total revenue, marking a 7% year-on-year increase. Subscriptions, paywalls, and monetization of digital content—such as podcasts and newsletters—are driving this growth.

However, digital growth alone is not enough to offset the steep declines in print revenue. The report suggests that publishers refine their digital strategies by focusing on personalized content, dynamic paywall models, and audience segmentation to optimize and effectively monetize their digital efforts.

Diversifying Revenue Streams

Diversification is now a strategic imperative. The report emphasizes that alternative income streams are critical for long-term sustainability, offering publishers new ways to engage audiences and generate revenue beyond traditional advertising and subscriptions.

AI is Transforming Newsrooms, But Challenges Persist

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming newsroom operations, from automating workflows to enabling personalized content recommendations and audience insights. AI is proving to be a valuable tool for publishers.

However, the report reveals that only 13% of media leaders believe their organizations are well-prepared to fully integrate AI into their operations. Key challenges include copyright concerns, ethical considerations, and the need for newsroom-wide adoption.

Moreover, AI adoption varies by region, with developing markets facing greater hurdles due to limited technical infrastructure and expertise.

Optimism Amid Challenges

Despite these challenges, optimism among publishers is on the rise, with 61% of respondents expressing confidence about their business prospects in the next 12 months.

 

 

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