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NEW:Visit http://www.stateofthemedia.org for #Stateofthemedia 2013, our 10th annual study of status of American journalism pic.twitter.com/4AIHs4GNBB
61% of smartphone news users get most of their news on mobile devices through browsers http://t.co/bemcrl4j http://t.co/6n3repXi
Those under 40 prefer print-like experiences on mobile to the same degree as those 40 & over http://pewrsr.ch/12jiZpo pic.twitter.com/4MoXuDdU
Study: 22% of U.S. adults own a tablet; 68% of them got their tablet in the last year http://t.co/tv7d4mmn http://t.co/LqhPLCJr
Number of Americans who regularly turn to social media for campaign news has doubled since January http://pewrsr.ch/PtAukM pic.twitter.com/IvETh4AS
Only week when Romney received significantly more attention on Twitter than Obama was when his “47%” video came out http://t.co/rTlN8xqp
About 16 print ad dollars were lost for every digital dollar gained for newspapers in 2012 http://pewrsr.ch/119tApG pic.twitter.com/x6mFn9XlhJ
Report: 12% of Americans regularly get news from comedy programs such as The Daily Show http://pewrsr.ch/PtAukM pic.twitter.com/Lo3FH5kU
Nearly 2/3 people who get news from friends & family seek out a news story for more info http://pewrsr.ch/WRf2K5 pic.twitter.com/vmsYQH2lEo
Some of the largest US newspaper companies see growth with paywalls http://pewrsr.ch/119tApG #stateofthemedia pic.twitter.com/myf6dihTbj
Video: Special report from #StateoftheMedia reveals the five key lessons learned about the media from election 2013 http://youtu.be/jFG4imtvETk
Social media has different verdict on debate than did the early polls and the conventional press http://t.co/JTonJTCi http://t.co/bznWDgdp
Just Released: New report finds that men & the more highly educated emerge as more engaged mobile news consumers: http://pewrsr.ch/TYHkeZ
Report finds 47% of voters associate Romney with being an awkward campaigner prone to gaffes http://t.co/Wsbw3dGu
@pewresearch is looking for a senior writer for the Center's first data-centric blog. Job Description: http://pewrsr.ch/11cvRQ1
In 2011, 62% of communication grads found work 6-8 months after finishing school. Read PEJ's analysis. http://t.co/bvmLEJxd
Coming Monday: A close look at 4 newspapers that are bucking the trend amid America's embattled newspaper industry
Majority Trust Social Media As News Source, more in today's Daily Briefing: http://pewrsr.ch/9Gf3W9
21% of tablet news users regularly read in-depth articles vs. 11% of smartphone news users http://t.co/w3KDqiJg http://t.co/b0XPz2vS
Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism is a non-partisan fact-tank that studies the news media.