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Project for Excellence in Journalism
The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism is a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It is non partisan, non ideological and non political.Our goal is to help both the journalists who produce the news and the citizens who consume it develop a better understanding of what the press is delivering. The Project has put special emphasis on content analysis in the belief that quantifying what is occurring in the press, rather than merely offering criticism and analysis, is a better approach to understanding
http://journalism.org/ 
Articles:
- The Future of Mobile News: The Explosion in Mobile Audiences and a Close Look at What it Means for News
October 12, 2012 16:23
- The Search for a New Business Model: How Newspapers are Faring Trying to Build Digital Revenue
March 5, 2012 22:32
- 100 Days of Gushing Oil – Media Analysis and Quiz
August 27, 2010 14:45
- Media Interest in Oil Spill Flagging
July 8, 2010 13:30
- State of the News Media 2010
June 4, 2010 22:12
- Blog Blame Game
May 14, 2010 17:27
- The Changing Newsroom
July 22, 2008 04:20
- The Portrait from Iraq - How the Press Has Covered Events on the Ground
December 21, 2007 23:38
- Journalists in Iraq: A Survey of Reporters on the Front Lines
December 3, 2007 21:29
- The Invisible Primary: Invisible No Longer
October 29, 2007 13:46
- The Latest News Headlines—Your Vote Counts
September 13, 2007 00:11
- Iraq Dominates PEJ’s First Quarterly NCI Report
May 25, 2007 11:24
- Journalists and the Jail Cell
October 24, 2006 22:52
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