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July 12, 2012
First Results From 2012 RTDNA/Hofstra Newsroom Study Released
The first part of this year's edition of the RTDNA/HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY annual survey of newsroom staffing shows that the typical median radio news operation has a full-time news staff of one, with the typical news director overseeing news on two stations … more »
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August 25, 2011
RTDNA/Hofstra Study Shows Minority Newsroom Staffing Up, Women Down In 2010
The RTDNA continues to release findings from its annual RTDNA/HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY study of newsroom staffing, and the latest release by BOB PAPPER is about the increase in minority staffers in radio newsroom and the drop in women working in radio news in … more »
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August 15, 2011
RTDNA/Hofstra Study Shows Radio News Salaries Up In 2010
The latest edition of the RTDNA/HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY annual survey of TV and radio news salaries saw a 9.8& overall increase in radio news salaries in 2010, inflated by "more high-paying, all-news stations reporting this year than we usually … more »
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September 22, 2010
RTDNA/Hofstra Study Has Mixed News For Minority, Female Broadcast Journalists
The latest RTDNA/HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY annual survey of broadcast news operations found that the percentage of minority news directors rose for both television and radio in 2009, but the percentage of minorities in both radio and television fell for the … more »
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April 23, 2010
RTDNA Study Shows Radio Websites Lagging
The RTDNA/HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY annual survey of radio and TV news included a portion analyzing broadcast stations' websites, and this year's statistics show more TV station web sites turning a profit in 2010 while radio station sites' performance lagged, … more »
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October 10, 2008
RTNDA Study Shows More Radio News, Less Staff
The RTNDA's annual study of broadcast news, staffing, and profitability, conducted with HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, reports a mixed picture for local radio news, with the average amount of radio news per day rising, but staff sizes dropping after a momentary … more »
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October 3, 2006
RTNDF Study: People Rank Radio Behind TV, Papers For News
A study conducted for the RTNDF says that most people say that they get most of their news from local TV, with local radio trailing everything but the Internet and national newspapers. Asked for their top three sources for news, 65.5% cited local TV, … more »

