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New publication |

Communication in the service of the state – what does the research say?

The debate on government agencies’ communication flares up from time to time – it can be about campaigns, costs, or the number of communications officers employed. In a new book, two researchers provide an overview of Swedish government agencies’ communication activities. The book concludes with a summary of the most important lessons in seven points.
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Call for papers |

Call for Papers: Scandalisation across media: New scandal trajectories, temporalities, and actors

Nordic Journal of Media Studies invites contributions to the 2027 issue exploring how scandals unfold and are communicated across media.
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Event |

New book on information ecosystems and democracy to launch in November

A new book assessing global information ecosystems and their impact on democracy will be launched on 26 November 2025 by the Free University of Brussels – SMIT (Studies in Media, Innovation & Technology Research Group) and the Observatory on Information & Democracy. The book is being published by Nordicom.
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Digitalisation is reshaping Swedes’ listening habits

Swedes’ listening habits are changing with digitalisation. Streaming music dominates, podcasts are growing rapidly, and traditional radio is losing ground. This is shown in a new report from Nordicom, which also highlights clear generational and geographical differences in listening culture.
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Vacancy: Nordicom seeks researcher

Nordicom is seeking a new researcher to contribute to deepening knowledge about the role and conditions of the media in Sweden and the Nordic region.
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New publication |

New issue explores the impact of social media influencers

Social media has transformed the way we connect, consume, and communicate. At the centre of this shift are influencers who shape opinions, drive conversations, monetize, and bring niche topics into the mainstream. The latest issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies examines their growing impact on culture, communication and commerce.
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New special issue: What we know about media and democracy in the Nordics

A new special issue of Nordicom Review brings together literature reviews that aim to answer the simple but crucial question: What do we know about media, communication, journalism, and democracy in the Nordics?
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Call for papers |

Call for papers: Visual Political Communication in the Nordic Region: Strategies, Narratives, and Challenges in a Digital Age

Franziska Marquart (University of Copenhagen) and Xénia Farkas (DIGSUM, Umeå Univesity) invite scholars from the fields of media, communication, political science, and related disciplines to submit extended abstracts for a special issue of Nordicom Review. This issue will explore the evolving landscape of visual political communication in the Nordic countries, focusing on comparative aspects, content, and effects of visual politics in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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The Media Barometer |

The Swedish Media Barometer 2024: Read the report and watch the webinar

In 2024, almost the entire Swedish population watched moving images on an average day, and more people used social networking services than listened to radio or read newspapers. Find the report and watch the webinar about the Swedish Media Barometer 2024 (in Swedish) here.
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The Media Barometer |

Streamed, scrolled, and read – how media was consumed in Sweden in 2024

Swedes’ media habits continue to evolve – but some patterns remain. In 2024, almost the entire population watched moving images on an average day, and more people used social networking services than listened to radio or read newspapers. At the same time, traditional media such as traditional TV, morning newspapers, and car radio continue to play an important role in everyday life. Read the summary of the key findings from the 2024 Media Barometer.
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The Media Barometer |

Welcome to the webinar about the Media Barometer 2024! 

On 6 May, Nordicom will present the findings from the 2024 Media Barometer survey (in Swedish), which provides an annual overview of media use among the Swedish population. The survey examines daily consumption across both traditional and digital platforms.
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Digital is the norm – new media subsidies and the role of podcasts in Sweden

The media landscape is undergoing major changes – new media subsidies, restructuring of the TV network, and upcoming licensing periods for public service, commercial radio, and terrestrial TV coincide with an increasingly digital audience and shifting revenue models. All of this and more is analysed in the report MedieSverige 2025.