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Amy Mitchell Deputy Director Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism asmitch@journalism.org The Future of the Press: Challenges & Opportunities
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92% GET NEWS FROM MULTIPLE PLATFORMS People Today are News Grazers
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HOW MANY NEWS SITES USERS VISIT DAILY But not Aimless Wanderers
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HOW OFTEN USERS GET NEWS OR INFORMATION FROM SOURCES News Online is Frequent…
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56% BEGIN WITH A NEWS AGGREGATOR OR PORTAL Social… Search-based…
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3 MINUTES 6 SECONDS PER SESSION …and Quick
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26% OF AMERICANS ACCESS NEWS ON THEIR CELL PHONES Going Mobile
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Newspaper Circulation in Decline
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Print Advertising Revenue in Greater Decline
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Classified and Retail Advertising Tumbles
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1. DECOUPLING OF NEWS AND ADVERTISING 2. NO DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUE 3. 79% NEVER CLICK ON ADS FROM NEWS SITES Online Advertising Revenues Fall Short
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Print Ads Account for 90% of Total Ad Revenue
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STAFF DOWN BY MORE THAN 30% SINCE 2000 $1.6 BILLION LOST IN PRINT NEWS BUDGETS SINCE 2006 ½ OF STATES NO LONGER HAVE STAFF IN D.C. Newspaper Newsrooms Shrinking
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Shrinking News Content
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PARTNERSHIPS PRO – AM RELATIONSHIPS FREELANCE REPORTERS NON-NEWS REVENUE STREAMS New Experiments SAVED BY THE TABLET?
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JOURNALISM AS A SERVICE Journalism in the 21 st Century
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1. AUTHENTICATION 2. A WATCH DOG 3. WITNESS BEARER 4. FORUM LEADER 5. SENSE MAKING 6. SMART AGGREGATION 7. EMPOWERER 8. ROLE MODEL Eight Functions of Journalism
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Amy S. Mitchell Deputy Director Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism Journalism.org asmitch@journalism.org The Future of the Press: Challenges & Opportunities
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