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Pew Research CenterSeptember 1, 2017
News Leaders and the Future

How Long Do You Think Your News Organization Can Remain Solvent? All Executives

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News Leaders and the Future
Direction of Journalism Today
Is the Internet Changing the Fundamental Values of Journalism?
How the Internet is Changing the Fundamental Values of Journalism
What News Organizations Could Have Done Differently
Factors Leading to Journalism’s Current Challenges
Revenue Models being Pursued Most Actively
Level of Experimentation with Fees from Subscription Pay Walls
Level of Experimentation with Fees from Specialty, Niche or Micro News Products
Level of Experimentation with Revenue Embedded in Fees People Pay to Their Internet Providers
Level of Experimentation with Transaction Fees from Online Retail Activity
Level of Experimentation with Donations from Nonprofit Institutions
Most Important Revenue Source in Three Years
Serious Reservations over Alternative Funding
How Long Do You Think Your News Organization Can Remain Solvent? Newspaper Executives
How Long Do You Think Your News Organization Can Remain Solvent? Broadcast Executives
How Long Do You Think Your News Organization Can Remain Solvent? All Executives
Staffing Changes in the Last Three Years
Size of Cutbacks
Effects of Staff Cutbacks
What Change in Your Newsroom Has Helped Coverage?
Newspaper Organizations’ Unique Information
Broadcast Organizations’ Unique Information
Most Important Types of Information for Newspaper Executives
Most Important Types of Information for Broadcast Executives
How Important News Executives Find Different Content Features
Percent of Web Traffic from External Searches/Sources

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