report | Mar 25, 2003
Introduction and Summary Over the past two days the American public has become much less confident that the war in Iraq is going well, but large majorities continue to support President Bush and the decision to go to war. Polling on March 23-24 finds significantly fewer Americans thinking the war is going very well compared […]
report | Feb 27, 2003
How aware is the American public of the debate currently taking place about changing the rules over media ownership in the United States?
report | Feb 14, 2003
The American public reacted very favorably to Secretary of State Colin Powell’s presentation to the U.N. Security Council. The flurry of polling conducted over the past week indicates that he made convincing points to the American public about the dangers posed by Saddam’s Hussein’s regime. Powell and President Bush, in his State of the Union […]
report | Jan 7, 2003
Without much notice, the federal government is moving toward the most sweeping change ever in the rules that govern ownership of the American news media.
This shift could reduce the independence of the news media and the ability of Americans to take part in public debate. Yet because of mea ...
report | Nov 1, 2002
In a year when the nation was changed by the war on terrorism, a recession and financial scandals, the Project for Excellence in Journalism's fifth annual study found that local television news remained largely unchanged. The study was published in the November/December 2002 issue of the Columbia Journalism Review.
report | Mar 18, 2002
For the sake of argument, put the public interest aside. Forget that broadcast airwaves are public property. Strictly in economic terms, the Walt Disney Co. got lucky when it failed to woo David Letterman to join ABC. The public nature of the Letterman embarrassment has granted Disney something rare ...
report | Mar 6, 2002
What's left of broadcast television journalism is at stake now, many in the business believe, in the war within the Disney Co. over whether to replace "Nightline" with the late-night comedy of David Letterman. The people who run Disney seem intent on displacing "Nightline" ...
report | Mar 1, 2002
by Andrew Kohut for Columbia Journalism Review
report | Jan 29, 2002
Four months into the war, a review of news coverage reveals that over time Americans are getting fewer facts and more opinion -- a narrow range of opinion, at that -- from newspapers, magazines and television. At the same time, polls show the press losing a measure of the respect it had gained in ...
report | Jan 1, 2002
by Andrew Kohut for Columbia Journalism Review