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Beyond all the facts and figures concerning the American
news media, there are the attitudes and opinions journalists
themselves have about their industry and profession. This
section of the State of the News Media 2004 report details the
results of a survey of more than 500 national and local
reporters, editors and executives. The survey was conducted by
the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press in
collaboration with the Project for Excellence in Journalism
and the Committee of Concerned Journalists.
Contents:
Commentary
on the Survey Findings By the Project for
Excellence in Journalism
Press
Going Too Easy on Bush: Bottom-Line Pressures Now Hurting
Coverage, Say Journalists By the Pew Research
Center for the People and the Press
Survey
Methodology
Survey Questionaire and Topline
1999 Report: Striking the Balance, Audience
Interests, Business Pressures and Journalists' Values
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