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May 31, 2013
Huffington Post Asks 'What Is Bonafide News'?
With TOM WHEELER nominated by Pres. OBAMA as the new Chair of the FCC, THE HUFFINGTON POST asks, will "one of the first questions WHEELER's FCC will have to (reluctantly?) decide: Is Talk radio the same as "bonafide news"?" The … more »
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March 19, 2013
Pew 'State Of The News Media': Cutbacks Are Affecting Coverage, Consumption
The annual PEW RESEARCH CENTER "State of the News Media" report for 2013 looks at a news industry it calls "more undermanned and unprepared to uncover stories, dig deep into emerging ones or to question information put into its … more »
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November 30, 2012
Tom Rosenstiel Exits Pew's Project For Excellence In Journalism To Join American Press Institute
The PEW RESEARCH CENTER's PROJECT FOR EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM founder and Director TOM ROSENSTIEL is exiting the organization to join the AMERICAN PRESS INSTITUTE as Executive Director, effective JANUARY 1st. AMY MITCHELL has been named Acting … more »
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November 1, 2012
NPR News Sets Election Night Coverage
NPR NEWS is planning to offer seven hours of live election coverage on Election Night. The coverage will air 8p-3a (ET) on NOVEMBER 6th. Coverage will be anchored by "ALL THINGS CONSIDERED" hosts ROBERT SIEGEL and MELISSA BLOCL … more »
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October 26, 2012
Survey Shows Radio Flat, Internet Gaining As Source Of Election News
Cable TV is still the leading source people cite as their primary provider of presidential campaign news despite sharp gains by the Internet, according to the latest survey by the PEW RESEARCH CENTER's Project for Excellence in Journalism, while radio … more »
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October 12, 2012
Pew Study: 24% Followed Presidential Debate On Radio
In a study of how Americans watched the first Presidential debate last week, the PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS found that 24% of Americans followed the event, either live or afterwards, on the radio, but 70% used television and 29% … more »
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September 27, 2012
Pew Study Of News Consumption Shows Radio Declining But Ahead Of Newspapers
A new PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS report on trends in news consumption over the last two decades shows radio news continuing to fall as a percentage of overall news sources for consumers but ahead of newspapers. The biennial … more »
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May 31, 2012
With Fewer Americans Participating In Phone Surveys, Are Ratings Less Reliable?
A recent survey found more and more Americans are opting out of phone surveys, or simply using caller ID to avoid the call. Only 9% of the population now responds to calls asking for their opinions on subjects from politics to shopping. The big question … more »
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May 16, 2012
Lori Lewis On How Social Media Scooped ABC On Obama's Interview
PRESIDENT OBAMA's personal support for same-sex marriage proved to be the public's top news story last week, according to the PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS. And once again, even though this story was an "ABC News … more »
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September 22, 2011
Former NPR SVP Ellen Weiss Joins Center For Public Integrity
Former NPR SVP/News ELLEN WEISS has been named Exec. Editor of the CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY, a nonprofit investigative news group. WEISS has been serving as a project consultant for PEW RESEARCH CENTER and will start her new position on OCTOBER … more »









