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Articles tagged Pew Research (20)

How “bridging elites” help on Twitter, perceptions of news by a skeptical public, and Wikipedia pages as newsmaking destinations: all that and more in this month’s roundup of the academic literature.
If the Koch brothers do take over the Los Angeles Times, the impacts will reverberate across southern California. Here’s how it might work out.
As the controversial conservatives confirm their interest in some of America’s biggest newspapers, is their interest financial or political?
TV is being disrupted — but that doesn’t mean the incumbent players aren’t trying to adapt to the digital world.
The annual State of the News Media study from the Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism officially rings in the “age of mobile.”
Tablet aggregators are facing a battle for mindshare among news consumers. Which ones have a chance to end up on top, and can they pull people away from single-brand apps?
Welcome to a world of disruption, with twists of generational difference, tectonic ad spend changes, and lots of confused citizens.