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  • Media & NewsMar 26, 2019

    For Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Community Connection

    Nearly as many U.S. adults prefer to get local news online as through a TV set. And while Americans prize community connection from their local news providers, they are largely unaware of the financial challenges they face.
    • What are the local news dynamics in your city?

ReportsApr 23, 2019

News Media Attitudes in France

ReportsOct 30, 2018

Western Europeans Under 30 View News Media Less Positively, Rely More on Digital Platforms Than Older Adults

AnalysisSep 25, 2018

Partisans Remain Sharply Divided in Their Attitudes About the News Media

ReportsJul 25, 2018

State of the News Media

ReportsDec 3, 2018

Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News – and Mostly Still Through Television

ReportsOct 15, 2018

Social Media Bots Draw Public's Attention and Concern

AnalysisSep 10, 2018

News Use Across Social Media Platforms 2018

ReportsJun 18, 2018

Distinguishing Between Factual and Opinion Statements in the News

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Daily Briefing of Media News

Former analyst charged with leaking classified information to reporter

This story, plus a new statehouse bureau opens in Illinois, research on who talks to journalists, and more, all in today's media headlines.

Fact Tank: News in the Numbers

News in the Numbers

  • May 10, 2019It’s more common for white, older, more-educated Americans to have spoken with local journalists
  • Apr 12, 2019For many rural residents in U.S., local news media mostly don’t cover the area where they live
  • Mar 26, 2019Most Americans – especially Republicans – say local journalists shouldn’t express views on local issues
  • Mar 26, 2019Explore local news habits in your city with our new interactive
  • Feb 1, 201910 facts about Americans and Facebook
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Interactives

  • Sortable TableOct 30, 2018

    Explore how Western Europeans consume news across different age groups

  • Sortable TableJan 11, 2018

    Across countries, large demographic divides in how often people use the internet and social media for news

  • MapJan 11, 2018

    News media rated highest for covering important issues, lowest for reporting on politics fairly

  • InfographicAug 19, 2015

    How do Americans use Twitter for news?

  • InfographicMar 5, 2015

    How Demographics Play Into Local News Habits: A Visual Display

  • Slide ShowFeb 5, 2015

    How Investigative Journalists View Surveillance and Digital Security

  • Data VisualizationOct 21, 2014

    Where News Audiences Fit on the Political Spectrum

Social and Mobile News

PublicationsFeb 9, 2017

How Americans Encounter, Recall and Act Upon Digital News

PublicationsMay 26, 2016

News Use Across Social Media Platforms 2016

PublicationsMay 5, 2016

Long-Form Reading Shows Signs of Life in Our Mobile News World

Fact TankSep 8, 2016

More than half of smartphone users get news alerts, but few get them often

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Media Attitudes

PublicationsMay 10, 2017

Americans’ Attitudes About the News Media Deeply Divided Along Partisan Lines

PublicationsDec 15, 2016

Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion

PublicationsOct 17, 2016

Trump, Clinton Supporters Differ on How Media Should Cover Controversial Statements

PublicationsJul 7, 2016

The Modern News Consumer: Trust and accuracy

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Economics of News

State of the MediaJun 1, 2017

State of the News Media

State of the MediaJun 15, 2016

Digital News Revenue: Fact Sheet

PublicationsJan 20, 2016

Crowdfunded Journalism: A Small but Growing Addition to Publicly Driven Journalism

PublicationsDec 3, 2015

Today’s Washington Press Corps More Digital, Specialized

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