State of the News Media 2009
Some of the numbers are chilling. Newspaper ad revenues have fallen 23% in the last two years. Some papers are in bankruptcy, and others have lost three-quarters of their value. By our calculations,...
View ArticleOnline Journalists Optimistic About Revenue, Concerned About Quality
Journalists who work online are more optimistic about the future of their profession than are news people tied to more traditional media platforms, but at best their optimism is an uneasy one,...
View ArticleWhere the News Comes From — And Why It Matters
by Tom Rosenstiel, Director, Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism The following is excerpted from the author’s opening statement before the Joint Economic Committee hearing on...
View ArticleState of the News Media 2010
OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION What now? Inside news companies, the most immediate concern is how much revenue lost in the recession the industry will regain as the economy improves. Whatever the answers, the...
View ArticleTransforming Journalism: The State of the News Media 2010
On March 29, 2010, the George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs in association with the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism hosted an event in which...
View ArticleTomorrow’s News
America’s news executives are hesitant about many of the alternative funding ideas being discussed for journalism today and are overwhelmingly skeptical about the prospect of government financing,...
View ArticleIs it likely that readers will be willing to pay for news online?
Q. Major news organizations keep complaining that they can no longer afford to pay reporters to cover and report the news since more and more readers are getting their news for free online. Is it...
View ArticleState of the News Media 2011
Overview By several measures, the state of the American news media improved in 2010. After two dreadful years, most sectors of the industry saw revenue begin to recover. With some notable exceptions,...
View ArticleAssessing a New Landscape in Journalism
As traditional newsrooms have shrunk, a group of institutions and funders motivated by something other than profit are entering the journalism arena. This distinguishes them from the commercial news...
View ArticleHow Newspapers Are Faring Trying to Build Digital Revenue
The search for a new revenue model to revive the newspaper industry is making only halting progress, but some individual newspapers are faring much better than the industry overall and may provide...
View ArticleDigital Advertising and News
Although revenue from digital advertising in the U.S. is expected to grow significantly in the next few years, major news organizations still face challenges in trying to harness that trend and ensure...
View ArticleFour Newspapers Succeeding Amid Grim Economic Landscape
Here are case studies of four newspapers that have found new business models that are generating significant new income.
View ArticleState of the News Media 2013
News reporting resources continued to decline in 2012 and nearly a third of Americans have abandoned a news outlet. Meanwhile, more newsmakers are able to take their messages directly to the public.
View ArticleLatinos and the 2010 Census: The Foreign Born Are More Positive
by Mark Hugo Lopez, Associate Director, Paul Taylor, Director, Pew Hispanic Center Foreign-born Hispanics are more positive and knowledgeable about the 2010 U.S. Census than are native-born Hispanics,...
View ArticleWhere the News Comes From — And Why It Matters
by Tom Rosenstiel, Director, Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism The following is excerpted from the author’s opening statement before the Joint Economic Committee hearing on...
View ArticleState of the News Media 2010
OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION What now? Inside news companies, the most immediate concern is how much revenue lost in the recession the industry will regain as the economy improves. Whatever the answers, the...
View ArticleNonprofit Journalism: Growing but Fragile
Nonprofit news outlets represent a growing new source of information – but one facing substantial challenges to its long-term financial sustainability.
View ArticleDigital Advertising and News
Although revenue from digital advertising in the U.S. is expected to grow significantly in the next few years, major news organizations still face challenges in trying to harness that trend and ensure...
View ArticleNews magazines hit by big drop in ad pages
In a difficult advertising environment for the magazine industry overall, newly-released numbers from the Association of Magazine Media (MPA) show the nation’s news magazines being hit particularly...
View ArticleNewspapers Invest in Local TV Stations Despite Warning Signs
The economic ills of newspapers are fueling a spate of recent local TV acquisitions by newspaper companies, but the data suggest the local TV news market may not be immune to its own set of problems.
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