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.
| | March 15, 2004 | From the annual State of the News Media report. |
| | March 15, 2004 | | From the annual State of the News Media report. |
| | March 15, 2004 | | From the annual State of the News Media report. |
| | March 13, 2004 | This section of the State of the News Media 2004 report details the results of a survey of more than 500 national and local reporters, editors and executives. The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press in collaboration with the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Committee of Concerned Journalists.
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| | February 5, 2004 | A look at coverage of the presidential election on top news Web sites during the heat of the primary season.
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| | June 23, 2003, Project for Excellence in Journalism | | PEJ examines how the Lynch saga grew and changed in the media over time. |
| | May 22, 2003, Tom Rosenstiel, Speech given at the Ruhl Symposium, Eugene, Oregon | Thank you. It is an honor, and pleasure, to be here for the Ruhl Symposium. It was also, I have to add, moving to be here for the Payne Awards. Hearing the stories of the winners, of the hardships these journalists had to overcome, including death threats, legal pressure and government coercion, ... |
| | April 29, 2003 | The study examines the tendencies of different local television news ownership structures.
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| | April 9, 2003, Project for Excellence in Journalism | | Initial PEJ research into the relationship between quality and profits indicates that good journalism is good business. |
| | April 3, 2003 | A PEJ analysis of embedded coverage found it was largely anecdotal, combat-focused and live and unedited.
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