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Are we innovating around the wrong paradigm? Pew's latest assessment explores the effects of a decade of cutbacks and suggests areas that may hold promise for the future.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 28, 2013
Topics: Policy, Resources Tags: Digital Media, Emerging Trends, Future of Media, Information Ecology, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Report
Pew research finds high value on local news, then digs deep into the “unique group of local news consumers...who follow local news closely.” Useful analysis to better know your audience.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on May 3, 2012
Topics: Community, Distribution, Innovation, Resources Tags: Audience Engagement, Broadcast, Local Broadcast News, Local News, Newspapers, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Report
Compare and contrast. Chart your future with Pew’s 2012 industry assessment. Most media sectors “managed to stop the audience losses” and mobile “may lead to a deeper experience with news.”
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 6, 2012
Topics: Distribution, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Digital Media, Emerging Trends, Future of Media, Information Ecology, Mobile Technology, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Report, Technology
Not all papers are swept up in negative trends; company culture plays a big role. Hard-to-get sales and revenue numbers reveal new insights.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 11, 2012
Topics: Distribution, Revenue, Technology Tags: Business Models, Digital Media, Newspapers, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Print Media, Report, Revenue
While recent PEW research reports TV remains the leading source people rely on for breaking news, newspapers (on and offline) are the leading source people turn to for the widest range of information.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on October 24, 2011
Topics: Community, Distribution, Resources, Revenue Tags: Baltimore, Community News, Information Ecology, Local News, New Media, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism
While recent PEW research reports TV remains the leading source people rely on for breaking news, newspapers (on and offline) are the leading source people turn to for the widest range of information.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on October 21, 2011
Topics: Distribution, Resources Tags: Broadcast, Local News, News Consumption, Newspapers, Online News, Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Surveys