presentation | Mar 27, 2009
					
				Aimed at the business side of the video game world, this talk outlines recent demographics on teen and adult video game play, discusses parents as gatekeepers to teen game play and parents' behavior, attitudes and concerns around games. Finally, t...
			 
								
						
			short reads | Mar 26, 2009
					
				About one-in-ten online adults have used Twitter or a similar service.
			 
								
						
			report | Mar 25, 2009
					
				In an industry that is constantly changing, how is radio faring? In what ways has technology affected how people get their news on the radio? Read the Audio Chapter of the State of the News Media 2009 for answers.
			 
								
						
			report | Mar 25, 2009
					
				Wireless connectivity has drawn many users more deeply into digital life.
			 
								
						
			presentation | Mar 23, 2009
					
				John Horrigan will participate in a roundtable on "Mapping Broadband" at the National Telecommunications & Information Administration. This is part public outreach for the Commerce Department's Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.
			 
								
						
			report | Mar 3, 2009
					
				Pollsters and other communications researchers are finding their job ever more challenging but also more interesting, and, with the help of new techniques and data sources, even more amenable.
			 
								
						
			report | Mar 2, 2009
					
				Wondering how to describe social media and Web 2.0? Trying to figure out what happens next? Read Bruce Sterling's latest speech, "The Brief But Glorious Life of Web 2.0, and What Comes After."
			 
								
						
			report | Feb 27, 2009
					
				Last week my colleague, Amanda Lenhart, appeared on the Kojo Nnamdi show to talk about the opportunities and hazards that come with using social networking sites.
			 
								
						
			report | Feb 26, 2009
					
				The most prominent narrative in social media online last week shifted from the stimulus bill to a critique of Obama’s first month in office. While the economic crisis was still a large topic, a policy change at Facebook created an uproar that forced the site to then change course.
			 
								
						
			report | Feb 26, 2009
					
				The growth in readership online has not offset the decline in print for newspapers.