Analysis: Our Studies, Commentaries and Backgrounders
This section, Analysis, is the complete archive of all the research studies, commentaries, background reports, articles, or speeches PEJ has published. They are listed below in chronological order, but our archive is also searchable. Use the menus on the left to filter the contents and find exactly what you want.
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| October 2, 2005, Tom Rosenstiel and Bill Kovach, The Washington Post |
| Much has been made of the surge of emotion among journalists who covered the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and to a lesser degree Hurricane Rita. |
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| September 11, 2005 |
A comprehensive look at how the news media are covering the hurricane and its aftermath. |
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| August 22, 2005 |
A new PEJ study finds sports newspaper fronts markedly different from other section fronts.
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| May 23, 2005 |
| A new PEJ study of the news media finds men are cited as sources much more often than women on a wide range of topics
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| March 26, 2005, Tom Rosenstiel and Marion Just, The New York Times |
| Though presidents have always worked hard to get their message out, the Bush administration has pushed the envelope, especially with its aggressive use of the faux news segments called video news releases. |
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| March 17, 2005, Bill Kovach, Speech delivered at the Washington Press Club |
| Speech delivered at the Washington Press Club |
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| March 15, 2005 |
From the annual State of the News Media report. |
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| March 15, 2005 |
From the annual State of the News Media report. |
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| March 15, 2005 |
From the annual State of the News Media report. |
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| March 15, 2005 |
From the annual State of the News Media report. |