May 17, 2012
This story plus more analysis of Facebook's IPO and a look at what went wrong with a news startup, all in today's headlines.

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Bloggers Discuss Barack Obama’s Dating Life : April 30-May 4, 2012

An article that focused largely on the president’s relationships with some old girlfriends inspired bloggers to weigh in on both Obama and the article last week. On YouTube, protests in Malaysia calling for fair elections dominated the week’s most popular news videos.

Special Features  

State of the News Media

PEJ's latest report on the health and status of American journalism is now online. This year's report includes analysis of the eight main sectors of media and special reports on mobile devices and news consumption and the role of Facebook and Twitter in news. 


Explore the tone and volume of news coverage and Twitter conversations about each presidential candidate in the Campaign 2012 in the Media interactive.


Read PEJ's report that examines how the discussion on Twitter varies from blogs and news coverage and how Republican candidate Ron Paul is succeeding on Twitter. The report also offers updates on how all the candidates are faring in the news media and in the blogosphere.


Explore the data from the nearly 46,000 stories PEJ analyzed in 2011 in its weekly News Coverage Index or read the Year in the News report for an analysis of news coverage in 2011; the differences in the mainstream press and social news agendas and comparisons of public opinion and media coverage.


Tom Rosenstiel and Bill Kovach recently published their new book,Blur: How to Know What’s True in the Age of Information Overload. It outlines what any consumer should ask to decide whether the content they are looking at is reliable.