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The Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism generated gasps when it reported that newspapers are losing $27 in print advertising for every $1 of digital revenue that they gain. But the situation is even worse.
As sales of e-readers and tablet computers grow, Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism’s early research has found consumers are reading more immersively on these devices than on earlier technology
Revenue is just one of the problems facing American newspapers, says a new Project for Excellence in Journalism study. The culture at newspapers, and not just on the editorial side, is as much an impediment to publications finding their way out of the mess they’re in.More quotes »
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Report: Tablets helping improve news consumption
whether the news industry will profit from that, a study issued Monday concluded.The Pew Research Center 's Project for Excellence in Journalism , in its annual state of the news media report, found encouraging signs within the 27 percent of Americans who Read more »
Around the web
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Romney, Obama, and Media Bias
So this Politico story by Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen is making the rounds. How about we move beyond the claims and counter-claims of Democrats and Republicans to some actual data? The Project for Excellence in Journalism has been tracking the tone of ne 12:06 PM from The Monkey Cage Read more »
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Notable & Quotable: Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Sumter Item
In "Local News and Newspapers Deliver a Winning Combination," Jeff Fleming writes, "Local news continues to be the mainstay when it comes to solving newspapers' 21st century challenges." Read it online at www.editorandpublisher.com: The newest report by 6:03 AM from Society of Professional Journalists Read more »
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As Europe Threatens to Implode, America Shrugs
European workers are caught in a crisis that could hurt global recovery. Meanwhile, Americans' thoughts are elsewhere. Americans are increasingly inundated with news about the debt crisis rocking Europe, but that doesn't mean they care. According to data from U.S. News & World Report Read more »
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This Week in Review: Facebook’s IPO gone bad, and New Orleans loses its daily newspaper
Facebook’s quick fall: A week ago, Facebook had just launched the largest, most buzzworthy initial public offering in years. And now, that IPO has already brought them a potentially massive lawsuit and a federal investigation. Aside from the whole “pocke from Nieman Journalism Lab Read more »
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Pop Culture is King in Social Media
*For the sake of authenticity, PEJ has a policy of not correcting misspellings or grammatical errors that appear in direct quotes from online postings. For the week of May 14-18, the X Factor was the No. 1 subject on Twitter and the No. 5 story on blogs, from Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) Read more »