Today's Media Trends - March 15, 2026

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TODAYS MEDIA TRENDS

March 15, 2026

The GDELT Project

Today's Media Trends is a public interest experiment in collaboration with the Internet Archive's TV News Archive applying deep thematic trend analysis to television news coverage from around the world to explore how responsibly applied advanced AI can help journalists and scholars better understand the overarching trends, themes and patterns of our global world. No data is used to train or tune any AI model.

ReportAfghanistan: RTAREAD REPORT →
ReportAruba: TelearubaREAD REPORT →
ReportBelarus: Belarus 24READ REPORT →
ReportBosnia and Herzegovina: N1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaREAD REPORT →
ReportChina: CCTV-13 (Audio Only)READ REPORT →
ReportCzech Republic: Current Time TVREAD REPORT →
ReportGermany: Deutsche Welle (DW) EnglishREAD REPORT →
ReportIndonesia: Metro TVREAD REPORT →
ReportIran: Press TVREAD REPORT →
ReportJordan: Jordan TVREAD REPORT →
ReportLithuania: LRT televizijaREAD REPORT →
ReportPoland: TVP InfoREAD REPORT →
ReportPortugal: RTP InternacionalREAD REPORT →
ReportQatar: Al Jazeera EnglishREAD REPORT →
ReportRomania: TVR InfoREAD REPORT →
ReportRussia: NTVREAD REPORT →
ReportRussia: Russia-1READ REPORT →
ReportRussia: Russia-24READ REPORT →
ReportRussia (English Language): Russia TodayREAD REPORT →
ReportSerbia: N1 SerbiaREAD REPORT →
ReportSerbia: RTS 1READ REPORT →
ReportSyria: Syrian News ChannelREAD REPORT →
ReportTaiwan: China Television (CTV)READ REPORT →
ReportUnited Kingdom: BBC News LondonREAD REPORT →
ReportUnited Kingdom: BBC News PersianREAD REPORT →
ReportUnited Kingdom: GB NewsREAD REPORT →
ReportUnited States (Spanish Language): Univision (KDTV)READ REPORT →

The GDELT Project https://blog.gdeltproject.org/

Today's Media Trends is a public interest experiment in collaboration with the Internet Archive's TV News Archive applying deep thematic trend analysis to television news coverage from around the world to explore how responsibly applied advanced AI can help journalists and scholars better understand the overarching trends, themes and patterns of our global world. No data is used to train or tune any AI model.

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