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Presentation
Aug 12, 2010Kristen Purcell
This talk highlights how today’s changing information ecology, specifically the increasing use of social media and mobile technologies, has altered the way consumers access and interact with news and information.
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Presentation
Jun 24, 2010Lee Rainie
Consumption of news, information and entertainment has radically changed, and not just online. In this talk, Director Lee Rainie presents the latest data and trends.
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Presentation
Jun 15, 2010Kristen Purcell
This talk highlights how today’s changing information ecology, specifically the increasing use of social media and mobile technologies, has altered the way consumers access and interact with news and information.
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Presentation
Jun 14, 2010Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell presents Pew Internet's latest findings about the participatory news consumer to media professionals representing nonprofit arts organizations from across the state of New Jersey.
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Media Mention
Leonard Witt, The Center for Sustainable Journalism
Mar 16, 2010
Yesterday Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism released its annual “="http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2010/">State of the News Media 2010” report. Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, provided information for the report’s section on ...
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Report
Mar 15, 2010Lee Rainie, Kristen Purcell
Excerpts from material contributed by the Pew Internet Project to the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism “State of the News Media 2010” report.
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Commentary
Mar 15, 2010Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie talks with Media Life about the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism “State of the News Media 2010” report.
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Report
Mar 1, 2010Kristen Purcell, Lee Rainie, Amy Mitchell, Tom Rosenstiel, Kenny Olmstead
How internet and cell phone users have turned news into a social experience.
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Media Mention
Doug Gross, CNN
Mar 1, 2010
(CNN) -- More Americans get their news from the Internet than from newspapers or radio, and three-fourths say they hear of news via e-mail or updates on social media sites, according to a new report.
Sixty-one percent of Americans said they get th...
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Media Mention
Claire Cain Miller, New York Times | Bits Blog
Mar 1, 2010
The new news junkie looks very different from even five years ago. Now, she is likely to scan the headlines on her phone in the morning, check a handful of different Web sites over the course of the day and click on links that friends have e-mailed o...
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