Media & NewsDec. 11, 2012

Men, College Educated Are the Most Engaged News Consumers

While young people are much lighter news consumers generally, they get news on mobile devices as much as older users do. They also prefer a print-like experience when getting news through mobile apps.

U.S. PoliticsOct. 11, 2012

One-in-Ten ‘Dual-Screened’ the Presidential Debate

More than half of America watched the first presidential debate live, including 11% who were “dual screeners,” following coverage on a computer or mobile device while also following television coverage.

Media & NewsOct. 1, 2012

Future of Mobile News

The era of mobile digital technology has crossed a new threshold.

Media & NewsSep. 30, 2012

Infographic: The Future of Mobile News

Highlights from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism report The Future of Mobile News.

U.S. PoliticsSep. 27, 2012

In Changing News Landscape, Even Television Is Vulnerable

There are signs that television news — like the print news sources before it — may be losing its hold on the next generation of news consumers. Online and digital news consumption continues to increase, driven by expanding use of mobile devices and the rise of social networking sites.

Internet & TechSep. 26, 2012

How people get local news and information in different communities

Urban residents are more likely to use mobile and online sources, suburbanites are most heavily into social media, and rural residents are more inclined to word of mouth sources.

U.S. PoliticsAug. 6, 2012

Eight-in-Ten Following Olympics on TV or Digitally

Large majorities of Americans are following coverage of the Olympic Games in London. Nearly eight-in-ten (78%) say they have watched or followed Olympic coverage either on television, online or on social networks.

Internet & TechApr. 12, 2012

72% of Americans Follow Local News Closely

Most adults follow local news closely, and local newspapers are by far the source they rely on for much of the local information they need.

U.S. PoliticsFeb. 7, 2012

Cable Leads the Pack as Campaign News Source

Cable news is now the top regular source for campaign news. The long-term decline in the number of Americans getting campaign news from local and network TV news, and local newspapers, steepened this year. Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are used for campaign news by a relatively limited audience.