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The Project for Excellence in Journalism is a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It is non partisan, non ideological and non political... On July 1, 2006, the Project began a major new phase in its history. It formally separated from CCJ and Columbia University in order to focus on and expand its research activities. It joined the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C, which administers six other research projects funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The Project also doubled its staff and set out to ... More » (Source: Journalism.org)
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Obama's First 100 Days: How the President Fared In the Press vs. Clinton and Bush
As he marks his 100th day in office, President Barack Obama has enjoyed substantially more positive media coverage than either Bill Clinton or George Bush during their first ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Bloggers Ponder the Decline of Religion, Economic Prosperity and Newspapers
The online conversation last week was strikingly different than the mainstream news agenda. While the traditional press focused on economic villains-such as AIG and Bernard ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
The State of the News Media 2009
Two developments converged in the last year to shorten the time that journalism has left to reinvent its business model and secure its financial future, according to a new ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
The Color of News: How Different Media Have Covered the General Election
Newspapers, in turn, devoted less space to policy stories than any other media sector during these six weeks of the general election period. Policy coverage made up 13% of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Amid Charges of Bias, the Media Swarm on Obama Overseas
arack Obama's July 24 speech to a crowd of about 200,000 in Berlin provided a startling campaign visual to punctuate a week of remarkable media attention. A story about the ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Gaffes Drove the Campaign Narrative Last Week
Printer-Friendly PDF Version E-mail If the Rev. Jesse Jackson feared his own historic runs at the presidency in 1984 and 1988 were being ignored this year in ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Democrats and Unity Drive the Campaign Narrative
Nearly one month after Barack Obama effectively claimed the Democratic nomination, the fallout from the party's long, and at times bitter, primary fight dominated last week's ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Barack Makes More News Than McCain, But It's Not All Good
In the first official week of the general election, the differences between Barack Obama and John McCain on issues ranging from the economy to Iraq constituted the media's ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Clinton Drives the Media Narrative the Week Obama Wins
On the same night that Barack Obama made history by clinching his party's nomination and John McCain kicked off the general election with a prime-time policy address, it was ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
While Democrats Battle on, McCain Makes News
What did change noticeably in the media's campaign narrative last week was the role of presumptive GOP nominee John McCain. After largely being treated as a bystander to the ...Posted by Beth Wellington
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The New Washington Press Corps
Among the hardest hit are the regional newspapers from around the nation, those who cover the interests of Washington as they pertain to particular states, communities and ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
In the Last Week, Numbers Make the News
The front page of the Washington Post Nov. 2 was dominated by a multi-colored graphic located below the headline, “McCain’s Challenge: An Uphill Climb to 270.” The ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
War Takes Center Stage as Obama (and Media) Moves Overseas
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in various dimensions, retook center stage in the campaign for the presidency last week. In a period that began with speeches on foreign ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Press Takes a Harder Look at Obama--and Itself
(PDF) If Hillary Clinton last week wanted to work the refs--or argue with the press to generate more skeptical coverage of Barack Obama and maybe change the subject from her ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Campaign for President Takes Center Stage in Coverage
The 2008 Presidential campaign--with its crowded field and accelerated timetable--emerged as the leading story in the American news media in the second quarter of 2007, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
A Talk Tango: Anti-Clinton Hosts Praise Obama
On his syndicated radio show, Michael Savage played a clip from a Hillary Clinton campaign speech and then disgustedly turned it off. "Can you believe this?" he asked. "She ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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