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Home » YouTube & News» A Visual Discussion of the Study

YouTube & News

A Visual Discussion of the Study
July 16, 2012

Watch PEJ's Deputy Director, Amy Mitchell, talk about some of the trends we found in YouTube news videos.

Watch PEJ's Director, Tom Rosenstiel, discuss the study's findings on PBS NewsHour.

Watch Pew Study: More Viewers Choose YouTube for Breaking News on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.

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YouTube & News

  • Overview
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  • YouTube Video Creation--A Shared Process
  • Who Posts the Videos
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  • Not a Celebrity Medium--When it Comes to News
  • Philip Franchina--A YouTube Phenomenon
  • Qualities of Engagement
  • Video Length
  • Leading Topics
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