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Pew Research Center
July 9, 2014
America’s Shifting Statehouse Press
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America’s Shifting Statehouse Press
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Staffing Levels for Commercial Digital Outlets
Nontraditional Outlets Aim to Fill Gaps in Statehouse Coverage
About One-Sixth of Statehouse Reporters Work for Nontraditional Outlets
TV Has a Smaller Share of Full-Time Statehouse Reporters than Other Sectors
Television’s Place among Statehouse Reporters
Wire Services Account for about One in Ten Statehouse Reporters
More than Two-Thirds of the U.S. Newspapers Do Not Have a Statehouse Reporter
Newspaper Statehouse Reporters Decline
Newspapers Employ the Biggest Statehouse Press Corps
One-in-Seven Statehouse Reporters Are Students
Roughly Half of Statehouse Reporters Are Full Time
Newspaper Statehouse Reporters Decline
Who Reports from U.S. Statehouses?
Statehouse Reporters in 10 Biggest States
Shortest Average Legislative Sessions
Longest Average Legislative Sessions
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