Understanding the Participatory News Consumer
How internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience.
How internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience.
The latest in a series of reports about the Millennial Generation, from Pew Social and Demo...
How news consumers (and now news participators) have changed in the digital age
In recent years, Republican viewers have migrated increasingly to Fox News but Democrats comprise a larger share of the Fox News audience than Republicans do of CNN's audience.
Senior Research Specialist Amanda Lenhart's presentation, "Twitter and Status Updating: Demographics, Mobile Access and News Consumption," given at AoIR 10.0 in Milwaukee, WI on October 8, 2009.
Newspapers are still the largest originating, gathering source of real news; the crisis they face is not loss of audience but loss of revenue.
Pew Internet Project data about changes in the online world, different technology users, and how those changes might affect public radio programming.
Overview The public’s assessment of the accuracy of news stories is now at its lowest level in more than two decades of Pew Research surveys, and Americans’ views of media bias and independence now match previous lows. Just 29% of Americans say that news organizations generally get the facts straight, while 63% say that news […]
A majority of American adults went online in 2008 to keep informed about political developments and to get involved with the election.
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.