Other Research
The State of the News Media 2011
The Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism:
By several measures, the state of the American news media improved in 2010.
After two dreadful years, most sectors of the industry saw revenue begin to recover. With some notable exceptions, cutbacks in newsrooms eased. And while still more talk than action, some experiments with new revenue models began to show signs of blossoming.
Among the major sectors, only newspapers suffered continued revenue declines last year—an unmistakable sign that the structural economic problems facing newspapers are more severe than those of other media. When the final tallies are in, we estimate 1,000 to 1,500 more newsroom jobs will have been lost—meaning newspaper newsrooms are 30% smaller than in 2000.
Beneath all this, however, a more fundamental challenge to journalism became clearer in the last year. The biggest issue ahead may not be lack of audience or even lack of new revenue experiments. It may be that in the digital realm the news industry is no longer in control of its own future.
Full report: http://stateofthemedia.org/
Industry News
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Article: Beam Looks to Digital to Extend the In-Person Experience
18 May 2012
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Article: Digital Is the Place to Reach US Asians
17 May 2012
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Article: Mobile Social Network Usage Catches Fire in France
16 May 2012
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Article: Millennials Lead the Quest for Mobile-Enabled, Just-in-Time Information
15 May 2012
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Blog: May 11, 2012: eMarketer in the News
14 May 2012




