Hispanic and Black News Media Fact Sheet
News media made by and for the two largest racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States – Blacks and Hispanics – have been a consistent part of the American news landscape. The post Hispanic and Black News Media Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaDigital News Fact Sheet
In the U.S., roughly nine-in-ten adults (93%) get at least some news online (either via mobile or desktop), and the online space has become a host for the digital homes of both legacy news outlets and new, “born on the web” news outlets. The post Digital News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaU.S. newsroom employment has fallen 26% since 2008
While newspapers have seen steep job losses from 2008 to 2020, digital-native news organizations have seen considerable gains. The post U.S. newsroom employment has fallen 26% since 2008 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaLocal TV News Fact Sheet
Local television news programming has shed audience over the past decade, but it still garners more viewers on average than cable and network news programs. The post Local TV News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaNewspapers Fact Sheet
Newspapers are a critical part of the American news landscape, but they have been hard hit as more and more Americans consume news digitally. The post Newspapers Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaPublic Broadcasting Fact Sheet
Hundreds of local and regional radio and television stations comprise the U.S. public media system. The post Public Broadcasting Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaAudio and Podcasting Fact Sheet
The audio news sector in the U.S. is split by modes of delivery: traditional terrestrial (AM/FM) radio and digital formats such as online radio and podcasting. The post Audio and Podcasting Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaCoronavirus-Driven Downturn Hits Newspapers Hard as TV News Thrives
Among the six publicly traded newspaper companies studied, second-quarter advertising revenue fell by a median of 42% year over year. The post Coronavirus-Driven Downturn Hits Newspapers Hard as TV News Thrives appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaNearly 2,800 newspaper companies received paycheck protection loans, and most were under $150K
Though this figure is a sliver of all PPP loans lent out to small businesses as of August, it represents a large segment of U.S. newspaper companies. The post Nearly 2,800 newspaper companies received paycheck protection loans, and most were under $150K appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News Media5 charts on views of press freedom around the world
To mark World Press Freedom Day, here are five charts that show how people globally see the freedom of the press. The post 5 charts on views of press freedom around the world appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News Media5 facts about Fox News
While U.S. Democrats turn to a variety of outlets for political news, no source comes close to matching the appeal of Fox News for Republicans. The post 5 facts about Fox News appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News Media5 key takeaways about the state of the news media in 2018
Newspaper circulation in the U.S. reached its lowest level since 1940, and the audience for local TV news has steadily declined. The post 5 key takeaways about the state of the news media in 2018 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaDigital News Fact Sheet
In the U.S., roughly nine-in-ten adults (93%) get at least some news online (either via mobile or desktop), and the online space has become a host for the digital homes of both legacy news outlets and new, “born on the web” news outlets. The post Digital News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaState of the News Media Methodology
The State of the News Media fact sheets use a range of different methodologies to study the health of the U.S. news industry, including custom analysis of news audience behavior, secondary analysis of industry data and direct reporting to solicit information unavailable elsewhere. The post State of the News Media Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News Media5 key takeaways about the state of the news media in 2018
Newspaper circulation in the U.S. reached its lowest level since 1940, and the audience for local TV news has steadily declined. The post 5 key takeaways about the state of the news media in 2018 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaPublic Broadcasting Fact Sheet
Hundreds of local and regional radio and television stations comprise the U.S. public media system. The post Public Broadcasting Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaDigital News Fact Sheet
In the U.S., roughly nine-in-ten adults (93%) get at least some news online (either via mobile or desktop), and the online space has become a host for the digital homes of both legacy news outlets and new, “born on the web” news outlets. The post Digital News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaState of the News Media Methodology
The State of the News Media fact sheets use a range of different methodologies to study the health of the U.S. news industry, including custom analysis of news audience behavior, secondary analysis of industry data and direct reporting to solicit information unavailable elsewhere. The post State of the News Media Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaU.S. newsroom employment has dropped by a quarter since 2008, with greatest decline at newspapers
Newsroom employment across the United States continues to decline, driven primarily by job losses at newspapers. The post U.S. newsroom employment has dropped by a quarter since 2008, with greatest decline at newspapers appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaAudio and Podcasting Fact Sheet
The audio news sector in the U.S. is split by modes of delivery: traditional terrestrial (AM/FM) radio and digital formats such as online radio and podcasting. The post Audio and Podcasting Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaU.S. newsroom employment has dropped by a quarter since 2008, with greatest decline at newspapers
Newsroom employment across the United States continues to decline, driven primarily by job losses at newspapers. The post U.S. newsroom employment has dropped by a quarter since 2008, with greatest decline at newspapers appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaAudio and Podcasting Fact Sheet
The audio news sector in the U.S. is split by modes of delivery: traditional terrestrial (AM/FM) radio and digital formats such as online radio and podcasting. The post Audio and Podcasting Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaLocal TV News Fact Sheet
Local television news programming has shed audience over the past decade, but it still garners more viewers on average than cable and network news programs. The post Local TV News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaLocal TV News Fact Sheet
Local television news programming has shed audience over the past decade, but it still garners more viewers on average than cable and network news programs. The post Local TV News Fact Sheet appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > State of the News MediaFor Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection
Nearly as many U.S. adults prefer to get local news online as through a TV set. And while Americans prize community connection from their local news providers, they are largely unaware of the financial challenges they face. The post For Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Strong Community Connection appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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