The State of the News Media 2004 is an inaugural effort to provide a comprehensive look each year at the state of American journalism. Their goal is to put in one place as much original and aggregated data as possible about each of the major journalism sectors. For each area, they have produced original research and aggregated existing data into a comprehensive look at many of the pressing issues facing the news media. In addition, they have collected the statistical data in an interactive area called Charts & Tables where users can customize their own charts.
The study is the work of the Project for Excellence in Journalism, an institute affiliated with Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The study is funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, and was produced with a number of partners, including Rick Edmonds, Andrew Tyndall, Esther Thorson, and Princeton Survey Research Associates International.
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