February 3, 2012
This story plus Washington Post journalists interact with online readers in the comment section and are things looking up for long-form journalism, all in today's headlines.

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The Facebook Fascination on Social Media: January 23-27, 2012

With Facebook’s IPO filing, this special edition of the New Media Index examines the conversation about the company among bloggers and tweeters during the past three years. In general, Facebook has triggered a major social media conversation when there were notable changes to the site’s capabilities—especially regarding the issue of privacy—or significant news about the business aspects of the company.

Special Features

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.


 

Who Owns the News Media allows users to compare companies by various indicators, explore each media sector and read profiles of individual companies. It is a new feature of the State of the News Media 2011.


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.
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