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Scimago Media Ranking (SMR) as the basis for a report on media digital reputation in OECD countries and its applications in research and teaching

The Scimago Media Ranking (SMR) provides the foundation for an ambitious research report examining the digital reputation of media outlets across OECD countries, while also exploring its applications in research and teaching—particularly in relation to visibility, media representation, and the circulation of knowledge in digital environments.

The report, titled Scimago Media Rankings 2026. Web reputation of television and international media outlets, has been produced by researchers from Universitat Pompeu Fabra and the University of Barcelona: Diana Bajaña-Cedeño, Pere Freixa, Carlos Lopezosa and Lluís Codina, specialists in digital communication and web visibility analysis, who are responsible for the methodological design, data analysis and interpretation of results .

The study is based on indicators from the Scimago Media Ranking (SMR), drawing on data from the Summer 2025 edition. These indicators assess the digital authority of media outlets through variables such as informational impact, reputation and global reach across digital platforms . Within this framework, the report develops a comparative analysis of the top 50 performing media outlets in the All Media and Television Media categories, as well as the ten highest-ranked outlets in each of the 38 OECD member countries, forming a broad and diverse analytical corpus.

Structured in three main sections, the report first presents a detailed analysis of the web reputation of international media—covering objectives, methodology, results and comparative rankings—alongside recommendations and conclusions . This is followed by a case study focusing on the use of SMR in a doctoral thesis, highlighting its relevance in academic research and training contexts. The final section includes a visual guide to the SMR web platform, designed to support its use in both teaching and research environments.

The report opens with an introductory chapter by journalist and professor Magdalena Trillo-Domínguez, coordinator of the SMR (Scimago Research Metrics) project, which frames the key challenges of today’s media ecosystem and emphasises the value of these indicators as tools for critical analysis and communication education.

Overall, the report highlights the potential of the SMR not only as a system for measuring media digital reputation, but also as a practical resource for advancing research and teaching in the field of communication.

OECD Report on Digital Reputation

SCImago Media Ranking Summer 2025 Edition: More Than 6,000 Media Organizations Under the Microscope

The Summer 2025 edition of the SCImago Media Rankings is now available, offering an updated snapshot of the global media landscape.

With more than 6,000 media outlets, including newspapers, television stations, digital natives, magazines, news agencies, and data from 190 countries and more than 30 languages, this platform reaffirms its position as one of the most comprehensive tools for analyzing media visibility and online reputation.

The SCImago Media Rankings not only establishes a global media ranking, but has also become a key tool for analyzing the digital information ecosystem. Thanks to its comparative approach, it identifies emerging trends, visibility dynamics, and changes in media positioning, providing valuable insight into the evolution of journalism in the digital age.

Its ranking is based on a series of objective indicators such as web traffic, SEO ranking, and domain authority, providing an effective and transparent methodology. The platform also allows for customized comparisons by country, media type, or level of digital impact, adapting to different analytical needs, both academic and professional.

At a time when media credibility, digital presence, and online influence are more important than ever, this new wave serves as an indispensable compass for those who want to understand how the world of information works.

SCImago’s Latest Innovation: Félix de Moya to present a new social impact metric at CoDi 2025

On Friday, March 14, Félix de Moya, director of the SCImago Research Group and a leading figure in the field of scientometrics, will present an innovative Media Visibility indicator at the CoDi Congress. This new index evaluates the presence of scientific institutions in the media using the SCImago Media Ranking (SMR) database, which indexes 5,465 media outlets worldwide.

SCImago, recognized for its contributions to scientometric analysis, expands its set of tools for evaluating scientific production and its societal impact with this new development. This indicator adds to those already published in 2024, such as:

  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Analysis of the number of documents from an institution related to the UN’s SDGs.
  • Female Scientific Talent Base (FemSTP): Measurement of women’s presence in scientific article authorship.
  • Impact on Public Policy – Overton (OV): Evaluation of the number of documents cited in policy papers according to the Overton database.

The CoDi Congress, a leading event in the evaluation and communication of science, brings together international experts in bibliometrics and scientometrics. The 2025 edition will feature the participation of prominent researchers and sponsors such as Xunta de Galicia, Universidade de Vigo, SCImago Research Group, Fundación Larramendi, MicroBacterium, ShareScience, and the FAKELocal Project.

Registration now open: https://www.scimagoepi.com/codi/inscripciones-codi-2025