Canadian Publishing Industry News
9 June 2026,     LONDON ,UK
Newsrooms restructuring around AI and community journalism
 
 A new study from FT Strategies has revealed that newsrooms worldwide are rapidly restructuring around AI, audience engagement, and community-driven journalism, as publishers confront growing commercial pressures and changing audience behaviour. With responses from 448 newsroom leaders across 86 countries, The Future Newsrooms Study 2026 explores how publishers are adapting workflows, strategies, talent development, and audience engagement models because of a more fragmented and AI-enabled media environment.
Some key findings: Audience engagement has overtaken reach as a top newsroom priority, AI adoption is being driven primarily by efficiency and workflow savings, cultural resistance and skills gaps remain major barriers to AI adoption, and short-form video, explainers and participation formats are reshaping audience engagement platforms.
 
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