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Infographic
Sep 26, 2012
A snapshot of the profiles of the different types of communities studied.
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Report
Sep 26, 2012Carolyn Miller, Lee Rainie, Kristen Purcell, Amy Mitchell, Tom Rosenstiel
Depending on the topic, urban residents are more likely to use mobile and online sources; suburbanites are most heavily into social media; and rural residents are more inclined to word of mouth sources
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Media Mention
Jeremy Boyer, auburnpub.com
Sep 26, 2012
A question I'm often asked when people find out that I'm a newspaper editor is what this industry will look like in the future.
My short answer has generally remained unchanged through the years: "Honestly, I'm not sure." But the details that come...
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Media Mention
Mark Memmott, NPR
Sep 26, 2012
Reinforcing some things you might have suspected, the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism and Internet & American Life Project, along with the Knight Foundation, report today that a national telephone survey of adults finds:
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Presentation
Apr 27, 2012Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie will discuss the Project’s latest findings about how people use the internet, smartphones, and social media tools to get news, share news, and create news.
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Media Mention
Amy Gahran, Knight Digital Media Center
Apr 17, 2012
The vast majority of U.S. adults are really into local news, Pew research shows. How might ethnic and community media outlets capitalize on this as more media goes digital and mobile?...
Over a year ago, the Pew Internet and American Life Projec...
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Report
Apr 12, 2012Carolyn Miller, Kristen Purcell, Tom Rosenstiel
These local news enthusiasts follow a diverse set of topics but rely heavily on local newspapers to keep them informed
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Presentation
Mar 30, 2012Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell will be discussing Pew Internet's groundbreaking data on local news information ecosystems
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