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    Motivations for keeping up with the news

    One dimension of understanding news and information that is becoming more important today is how people use the news and information they encounter. In an [...]

    August 21, 2015
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    Race and ethnicity, device usage, and connectivity

    The digital divide has not materialized when it comes to technology access among Millennials. The Media Insight Project’s 2014 report The Personal News Cycle found [...]

    August 21, 2015
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    How Millennials Use Technology to Get News: Differences by race and ethnicity

    This research was conducted by the Media Insight Project — an initiative of the American Press Institute and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs [...]

    August 21, 2015
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    Download a PDF or topline results

    For printing and offline viewing, a PDF version of this report and the topline survey results are available for download.

    August 21, 2015
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    About the study

    This survey was conducted by the Media Insight Project, an initiative of the American Press Institute (API) and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs [...]

    August 21, 2015
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    The impact of race and ethnicity on news and information topics followed by Millennials

    The Personal News Cycle revealed that the type of news people choose to follow varies significantly by race and ethnicity in the general population, [ref Among [...]

    August 21, 2015
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    Who is a ‘journalist’ today, where they work and what they do

    Significant numbers of journalism and communication graduates now practice what they consider journalism, even though they don’t work for traditional news organizations, our survey of [...]

    August 6, 2015
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    How these graduates feel about their work and the state of journalism

    One question virtually everyone in media hears at one point or another is whether the world of journalism, with all the possibilities and disruption caused [...]

    August 6, 2015
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    Skills, knowledge and comfort levels with job skills

    The survey also probed a series of questions about a range of different skill sets and asked people about their knowledge and comfort levels with [...]

    August 6, 2015
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    What journalists encounter in their jobs and careers

    The survey also went deeper to look at the experiences of these journalism and communication graduates in their work. That began by asking people (regardless [...]

    August 6, 2015
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