March 22, 2010
This story plus The Times of London tests its paywall, John King gets an online tryout, and the San Francisco newspaper war gets messy top the headlines.

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Top News Sites Garner Most Traffic

Of the 4,600 news sites tracked by Nielsen, 7% get 80% of traffic. What role do aggregators play in online news? How long do users spend reading news online? To learn more about where people are going for news and what they do when they get there, PEJ conducted an in-depth analysis using Nielsen NetRatings data. Read the Nielsen Analysis special report in the State of the News Media 2010.

Special Features
PEJ , The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs and the Newseum are hosting a conversation about the State of the News Media 2010 report on Monday, March 29 at the Jack Morton Auditorium at GWU. Panelists included Jim Brady, Tina Brown, Susan Page, Charles Sennott, Mark Whitaker, and Tom Rosenstiel. Vivian Schiller will give the keynote address.
More event details.

How is the growing population of Hispanics portrayed in the American news media? A study produced jointly by PEJ and the Pew Hispanic Center looks at coverage of Hispanics over six months of 2009.

Tom Rosenstiel discusses the future of journalism at Minnesota Public Radio.

Data from PEJ’s 2008 News Coverage Index and Campaign Coverage Index are now online. Additionally, toplines from nine distinct content studies produced last year are available.

PEJ produced 20 reports related to the 2008 presidential campaign, plus studied the media coverage of the election week by week. See all of PEJ's campaign-focused research here.

Updated Edition of the Elements of Journalism
The latest edition of Elements is completely updated and includes a new 10th principle--the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
Latest from PewResearch.org
The Project for Excellence in Journalism is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center.