全球新闻自由指数下滑
Global Press Freedom Indicator Slips

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2025年世界新闻自由指数显示,全球新闻自由度令人担忧地下降,主要原因是媒体领域的经济不稳定。该指数整体首次进入“困难”区域。经济指标暴跌,大多数国家都报告称媒体机构面临财务困境,导致即使在发达国家也出现媒体关闭的情况。这种经济脆弱性迫使媒体将吸引受众置于编辑独立性之上。 美国经济指标大幅下降,导致新闻荒漠现象加剧。对美国全球媒体署和美国国际开发署的削减进一步加剧了这一问题,限制了全球获取可靠信息的途径,尤其影响了乌克兰等地区。 虽然记者的安全、社会和法律状况勉强处于“不困难”状态,但政治局势“困难”,经济状况已降至临界点。报告强调,没有经济独立性,真正的新闻自由是不可能的。

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This year's World Press Freedom Index highlights the economic situation of journalists and media organizations being a major risk to press freedom, as "today’s news media are caught between preserving their editorial independence and ensuring their economic survival".

Due to the economic indicator of the index decreasing by more than two points in one year and the other subindices measuring the security, social, political and legal situation of the press also losing at least some ground since 2024, the overall index entered into "difficult" territory for the first time in 2025.

"Without economic independence, there can be no free press. When news media are financially strained, they are drawn into a race to attract audiences", Anne Bocandé, RSF's Editorial Director said.

Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports that in 160 out of the 180 countries included in the report, media outlets reported achieving financial stability only “with difficulty” or “not at all.” In a third of all countries, significant news outlets shutting down were recorded, extending to developing and developed countries.

Infographic: Global Press Freedom Indicator Slips | Statista 

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In the U.S., the indicator dropped much more than the global average, by 5.4 points, and news deserts where local media coverage lacks were becoming the norm, the report states. 

Additionally, the report claims that Trump administration cuts to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, affecting the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty newsrooms, added to economic difficulty and deprived over 400 million citizens worldwide of access to reliable information. 

USAID cuts also affected journalists all over the world who had received funding, including in Ukraine.

The security, social and legal situation of journalists in a worldwide average continues to be rated as "not difficult", if only slightly so at ratings between 58 and 67 points (where anything under 55 signals a difficult situation). The political situation of global media has been rated as "difficult" since last year, while the economic situation of the press has been in difficult territory for longer. 

However, in 2025, it reached a new low of just 44.1 points.

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