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To meet this need, journalists from newsrooms around the world are trying out new formats. Their goal is in particular to speak to a wider audience and combat misinformation, recalls a report from the Reuters Institute . By Victor Lepoutre, Innovation Department How do the media cover news on TikTok? This is the question that the Reuters Institute tried to answer in its Digital News Report 2022, published on December 8. Today, nearly half of the media (49%) regularly publish on this application launched by the Chinese company ByteDance in 2018.