report | Oct 5, 2004
Summary of Findings Amid an increasingly divisive presidential campaign, voters largely agree in their positive assessments of news coverage of the first presidential debate. Solid majorities of certain Bush voters (55%), certain Kerry supporters (62%), and swing voters (60%) rate the coverage of the debate as good or excellent. Voters also generally think that the […]
report | Oct 3, 2004
The presidential campaign world today regards the internet as an asset for fund-raising, voter-profiling, and insider communicating, but not for advertising, according to the first-ever systematic study of online political ads.
report | Sep 30, 2004
Debates More Important to Young Voters
report | Aug 26, 2004
As the GOP heads into its nominating convention, two new features on the president’s campaign web site warrant attention.
report | Jul 27, 2004
As the Democratic National Convention began, the presence of several dozen accredited bloggers reaped the lion’s share of attention from reporters on the Internet beat. But a two-minute cartoon parody of the presidential race has reaped the lion...
report | Jul 12, 2004
If presidential campaigns are about character and control of message, neither candidate has had much success so far, a new PEJ study finds.
report | Jul 6, 2004
A flap over Der Führer shows how new technology is changing grassroots politicking...
presentation | May 3, 2004
The major portals of Web traffic played a late, mild, yet remarkably sophisticated role in the proceedings. Some 22% of Internet users searched the Internet for campaign news during the 2002 mid-term election, but they were somewhat less successfu...
report | Mar 13, 2004
This section of the State of the News Media 2004 report details the results of a survey of more than 500 national and local reporters, editors and executives. The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press in collaboration with the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Committee of Concerned Journalists.
presentation | Feb 5, 2004
This presentation summarizes data from the report: “Cable and Internet Loom Large in Fragmented Political News Universe” and was done in conjunction with the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.