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Network Television

01.04.11

Internet Gains on Television as Public’s Main News Source

More Young People Cite Internet than TV

10.29.09

Fox News Viewed as Most Ideological Network

Swine Flu Tops Weekly News Interest

09.13.09

Press Accuracy Rating Hits Two Decade Low

Public Evaluations of the News Media: 1985-2009

08.17.08

Key News Audiences Now Blend Online and Traditional Sources

Audience Segments in a Changing News Environment

Watching, Reading and Listening to the News

08.17.08

Key News Audiences Now Blend Online and Traditional Sources

Audience Segments in a Changing News Environment

Media Credibility

04.17.08

Less News is Good News for McCain

49% Say Network News Anchors Are All About the Same

04.15.08

Network News Signing Off?

Many Journalists See Uncertain Future For Nightly TV Broadcasts and Fault Current Coverage
by Carroll Doherty, Associate Director, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press

03.17.08

Financial Woes Now Overshadow All Other Concerns for Journalists

The Web: Alarming, Appealing and a Challenge to Journalistic Values

Section II: The Changing Media Environment

06.20.07

Why Change the Channel?

08.24.06

Katie Couric: Perky and Cute, But Smart, Informed and Liberal, Too

All Three Commercial Evening News Anchors Viewed Positively

06.08.04

News Audiences Increasingly Politicized

Choice of President Matters More in 2004

I. Where Americans Go for News

03.30.99

Striking the Balance, Audience Interests, Business Pressures and Journalists' Values

Section V. The News and The New Media

06.08.98

Internet News Takes Off

Event-Driven News Audiences

Section 2: Reading, Watching and Listening to the News

05.13.96

TV News Viewership Declines

Fall Off Greater for Young Adults and Computer Users

Other Important Findings

10.12.89

Hurrican Hugo Tops NII