Press Release

Contact:  Tom Rosenstiel or Amy Mitchell, PEJ, 202.419.3650

Arab-American Media:
Bringing News to a Diverse Community

Wednesday, November 28 - At a time of major news developments in the Middle East and North Africa, the Arab-American media's efforts to meet the demands of its audience have been complicated by declining ad revenue, new technology, and growing competition from Arab outlets in the Middle East and North Africa, according to a new study [1] by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism.

This report examines the state of the Arab-American news media as it seeks to serve a growing and diverse population. In 2011 the U.S. Census Bureau reported that there were close to 1.8 million Arab-Americans living within the United States, an approximately 47% increase in population size from 2000. This estimate however, is believed by some to be a significant undercount. Arab-Americans are of varying religious backgrounds and have complex historical, cultural, and political ties to nearly two dozen nations.

Among the findings:

The Project for Excellence in Journalism [2] tracks the transformation of journalism in a changing information landscape through its annual State of the News Media report and other special reports. As part of the nonpartisan, non-advocacy Pew Research Center, [3] it does not take positions on policy issues.

Read the complete study. [1]