Topic: Project For Excellence In Journalism
Tweet . According to the latest Pew Research Center News Interest Index, the Web "blackout" protest of antipiracy legislation -- PIPA and SOPA --...
Occupy Wall Street is occupying increasingly less public attention amid some credibility-damaging incidents and a general frustration even among ...
Catching up on news is among the most popular activities for tablet computer owners, but most are not willing to pay for it, according to a study published on Tuesday.The joint study by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence ...
Politico reports that if Barack Obama is hoping to campaign his way back into the White House with the help of an adoring and compliant media, he's...
The TV station business is becoming tougher by the day, but here's something that could make things painful: The broadcasters' biggest cash cow...
By: Leonard Pitts | Posted: July 25, 2011 Print Email +/- Text SizePermalink SHAREFacebook Digg Twit...
More Americans are getting their news from the Internet than from print newspapers for the first time as audience figures for cable news programs fall, according to a report released on Monday.The State of the News Media 2011 report by the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the first time, online readership and advertising revenue has surpassed that of print newspapers.Online advertising revenue in the United States is projected to overtake print newspaper ad revenue in 2010, according to the latest report, the State ...
What future is there for journalism? Or is there a future in journalism for many of the bright young things who will have read a recent article titled 'The Hamster Wheel' in the journal of the Columbia School of Journalism? Of course ...
To peek behind the world of new media versus old media, the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) spent about a year looking at the top news stories covered on blogs and social-media pages. Twitter was even further ...