According to The State of the News Media 2010 by Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, only online news and cable news have seen audiences grow during the past three years. As the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism says, "the data...
According to a new survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism in association with the American Society of News Editors (ASNE) and the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), six out of 10 news executives...
This is what I've learned by reading The State of the News Media 2010, the annual report on American journalism by the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism. Blogs.vocalo.org: 119 words and phrases banned in WGN-AM radio newsroom (blogs...
The Pew Internet Project and the Project for Excellence in Journalism's "State of the News Media 2010" report describes the state of online news heading into this year as "a moving target. According to Pew Internet and PEJ, three questions now...
According to the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, "nearly one out of every five journalists working for newspapers in 2001 is now gone, and 2009 may be the worst year yet. These are not the best of times for print media and they are the...
According to The State of News Media for 2009, which is published by the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, 5,900 full-time newsroom jobs, 11% of the total at America's newspapers, were cut in 2008.
According to "The State of the News Media 2009," an annual report by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, "nearly . ErikQualman Everyone is Twittering, But Is Anyone Listening?
They hunt and gather what they want when they want it, use search to comb among destinations and share what they find through a growing network of social media," reported the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
Meanwhile, the Project for Excellence in Journalism has just issued The State of the News Media 2009. This prompts me to ask, "Should search engine marketers mourn the death of newspapers or celebrate the new era of online journalism?
In its report on The State of the News Media 2006, the Project for Excellence in Journalism, asked, "Will we recall this as the year when journalism in print began to die? Yes, print journalism continues to implode.
On March 27, 2007, The Project for Excellence in Journalism noted in The State of the News Media 2007, "The press is no longer gatekeeper over what the public knows. As the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported on July 19, 2006, in a report...
A few months ago, the Project for Excellence in Journalism said, "With audiences splintering across ever more platforms, nearly every metric for measuring audience is now under challenge as either flawed or obsolete – from circulation in print, to...
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