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  • State of the MediaAug 7, 2017

    State of the News Media

    Explore a collection of fact sheets showcasing the most important current and historical data points for key news media sectors.
    • Digital News Fact Sheet
    • Public Broadcasting Fact Sheet
    • Hispanic and African American News Media

AnalysisMay 10, 2017

Americans’ Attitudes About the News Media Deeply Divided Along Partisan Lines

AnalysisApr 4, 2017

Most Say Tensions Between Trump, News Media Hinder Access to Political News

AnalysisJan 18, 2017

Trump, Clinton Voters Divided in Main Source For Election News

AnalysisNov 3, 2016

Civic Engagement Strongly Tied to Local News Habits

AnalysisApr 27, 2017

Searching for News: The Flint water crisis

AnalysisFeb 9, 2017

How Americans Encounter, Recall and Act Upon Digital News

AnalysisDec 15, 2016

Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion

AnalysisOct 17, 2016

Supporters Differ on How Media Should Cover Candidates’ Statements

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Daily Briefing of Media News

How conservative news media view Sinclair's deal with Tribune

This story, plus how Snapchat invests in news, a look at online journalism and metrics and more, all in today’s media headlines.

Fact Tank: News in the Numbers

News in the Numbers

  • Jun 20, 2017Few mode effects found when Americans are asked about their news consumption habits
  • Jun 12, 2017Growth in mobile news use driven by older adults
  • Jun 1, 2017Despite subscription surges for largest U.S. newspapers, circulation and revenue fall for industry overall
  • May 11, 2017Buying spree brings more local TV stations to fewer big companies
  • Apr 27, 2017Q&A: Using Google search data to study public interest in the Flint water crisis
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Data Gallery
  • FROM REPORT: "The Modern News Consumer" (Jul 7, 2016)

  • FROM REPORT: "The Modern News Consumer" (Jul 7, 2016)

  • FROM REPORT: "Newspaper Fact Sheet" (Jun 15, 2016)

  • FROM REPORT: "Local TV News Fact Sheet" (Jun 15, 2016)

  • FROM REPORT: "Podcasting Fact Sheet" (Jun 15, 2016)

  • FROM REPORT: "Cable News Fact Sheet" (Jun 15, 2016)

Interactives

  • InfographicAug 19, 2015

    How do Americans use Twitter for news?

  • InfographicMar 5, 2015

    How Demographics Play Into Local News Habits: A Visual Display

  • Slide ShowFeb 5, 2015

    How Investigative Journalists View Surveillance and Digital Security

  • Data VisualizationOct 21, 2014

    Where News Audiences Fit on the Political Spectrum

  • InfographicOct 24, 2013

    The Facebook News Experience

  • InfographicFeb 10, 2013

    How Four Newspapers Turned Ideas into Revenue

  • Slide ShowAug 15, 2012

    How the Presidential Candidates Use the Web and Social Media

  • InteractivesJun 10, 2013

    Nonprofit News Outlets

Social and Mobile News

PublicationsFeb 9, 2017

How Americans Encounter, Recall and Act Upon Digital News

PublicationsMay 26, 2016

News Use Across Social Media Platforms 2016

PublicationsMay 5, 2016

Long-Form Reading Shows Signs of Life in Our Mobile News World

Fact TankSep 8, 2016

More than half of smartphone users get news alerts, but few get them often

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Media Attitudes

PublicationsMay 10, 2017

Americans’ Attitudes About the News Media Deeply Divided Along Partisan Lines

PublicationsDec 15, 2016

Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion

PublicationsOct 17, 2016

Trump, Clinton Supporters Differ on How Media Should Cover Controversial Statements

PublicationsJul 7, 2016

The Modern News Consumer: Trust and accuracy

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Economics of News

State of the MediaJun 1, 2017

State of the News Media

State of the MediaJun 15, 2016

Digital News Revenue: Fact Sheet

PublicationsJan 20, 2016

Crowdfunded Journalism: A Small but Growing Addition to Publicly Driven Journalism

PublicationsDec 3, 2015

Today’s Washington Press Corps More Digital, Specialized

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