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How are news organisations defining, protecting and operationalising their editorial value in an age of content abundance, shifting audience behaviours and accelerating AI disruption?

The Future Newsrooms Study 2026 is a landmark global benchmark from FT Strategies, produced in partnership with WAN-IFRA and supported by Arc XP, examining how news organisations are redefining editorial strategy, audience relationships and newsroom capabilities for the years ahead.

Drawing on survey data from 448 newsroom leaders across 86 countries, insights from a global advisory board and interviews with editorial and executive leaders around the world, the study reveals where the industry is heading next — and the critical gaps newsrooms must address to remain sustainable, distinctive and audience-focused.

Join us for this exclusive webinar, where the report's authors will unpack the study's findings and explore what they mean for newsroom leaders navigating an increasingly complex information environment.

In this webinar, we will explore:

  • Key findings from the Future Newsrooms Study 2026 and what they reveal about the future direction of the news industry
  • The four critical gaps identified in the research — Strategy, Audience Trust, Capability and Skills — and the risks they pose to future newsroom performance.
  • Why audience engagement is emerging as a defining strategic priority, and why many newsrooms still struggle to translate strategy into everyday editorial decision-making.
  • What is preventing wider AI adoption across news organisations, and how leaders can overcome cultural, organisational and skills barriers to transformation.
  • Practical lessons from organisations that are successfully aligning editorial strategy, audience needs and newsroom capabilities.