Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Search results for: “technology”


  • report

    The Santorum Surge Story Comes True

    In the days before Iowans finally caucused, the news media were most focused on the shifting horse race that foreshadowed Rick Santorum’s strong late showing, according to a PEJ analysis of the leading themes in the Iowa press narrative.

  • report

    Methodology

    Crimson Hexagon Methodology The study, The Media Primary: How News Media and Blogs Have Eyed the Presidential Contenders during the First Phase of the 2012 Race, uses content analysis data from two sources. Data regarding the quantity of coverage is mostly derived from the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s in-house coding operation. (Click here for […]

  • report

    Book Reading – Popular both in Print and on the Tablet

    Book reading lags behind news as an on-tablet activity among these early tablet adopters. Just 21% reported reading books at least weekly (17% daily), while 48% said they never do so. Most demographics of these users are similar to tablet users overall, except that app news users are more likely to read books on their […]

  • report

    Apps vs. Browsers

    The question of whether people will pay for news on tablets is closely related to another issue-whether they use “apps” as a way to interact with news or whether they access that content through a browser, the way they do on a laptop or desktop computer. If people are using a browser, then the content […]

Refine Your Results

Years
Formats
Topics
Regions & Countries
Research Teams
Authors