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March 1, 2010
FCC Sets Agenda For Public Interest Workshop
The FCC has released the agenda for its MARCH 4th workshop on "Serving the Public Interest in the Digital Era." The panels, focusing specifically on commercial media, will look at the history of public interest requirements for … more »
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September 14, 2009
Pew Study Shows Radio Trails Other Media As Choice For News
Radio doesn't register very high in the latest PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS study of the public's perception of the news media over the period covering 1985-2009. Among the media categories, radio finishes last as the national … more »
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March 11, 2009
Study: Obama V. Limbaugh Last Week's #2 News Story
The latest ranking of topics in the news from PEW RESEARCH CENTER's PROJECT FOR EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM puts PREMIERE's RUSH LIMBAUGH and the WHITE HOUSE and other Democrats' campaign to tag him as the "leader" of the REPUBLICAN PARTY as the … more »
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September 24, 2008
Study: Economy Becomes Top News Story ... But Not On Radio
While the economy was the leading story in the news media for the week of SEPTEMBER 15th-21st, according to a new PEW RESEARCH CENTER Project for Excellence in Journalism study, radio continued to devote the lion's share of its newshole to the … more »
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August 18, 2008
Pew Study: TV Still Top News Source, Radio Declining, Net Up
A biennial news consumption survey by the PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS shows that television remains the top news source for Americans, but the Internet is gaining, especially among younger users. 46% of news consumers among the … more »
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May 30, 2008
Study: Hillary Gets Attention, Obama Gets Positives From Talk Radio
A study by the PEW RESEARCH CENTER's Project for Excellence in Journalism and the JOAN SHORENSTEIN CENTER ON PRESS, POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY at HARVARD tracking news media coverage of the campaign says that a sampling of talk radio shows gave HILLARY … more »
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October 26, 2007
Radio Relics Preserved, Then Tainted
Plans for a $35-million AMERICAN RADIO ARCHIVES MUSEUM AND RESEARCH CENTER that will chronicle the development of broadcasting will be unveiled tonight in THOUSAND OAKS, CA reports THE LOS ANGELES TIMES. But the archives' planned centerpiece -- a … more »




