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Do people learn more about politics on shopping sites than news sites?
Plus: The catalyzing effect of attacks on journalists, how journalists describe their target audiences, and new evidence of local news nonprofits…
Sep 5
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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What women political candidates think of their local media coverage
Plus: Newsroom sexual harassment and journalists' job satisfaction, journalists' skills wishlist, and paying for public media
Jul 17
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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What women political candidates think of their local media coverage
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Why news subscriptions feel like a burden to young people
Plus: Journalists' perception of their own news orgs' bias, what 'impartial' actually means to audiences, and when the public might intervene in…
Jun 16
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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Audience loyalty may not be what we think
Plus: how participatory journalism became a taken-for-granted norm, how news use can help mitigate misinformation beliefs, and the limits of live…
Apr 21
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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Audience loyalty may not be what we think
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Social media policies are failing journalists
Plus: The trouble with journalists' involvement in news literacy programs, soft news as a gateway to propaganda, and social media editors between news…
Mar 7
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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Social media policies are failing journalists
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Why whistleblowers' trust in journalists is fading
Plus: Improving reporting on suicide saves lives, the important role of Knowledge Panels in cueing confidence in news organizations, and what people…
Jan 16
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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Why whistleblowers' trust in journalists is fading
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How risky is it for journalists to cover protests?
Plus: Exploring why women leave the news industry, the effects of opinion labels, and susceptibility to disinformation
Nov 30, 2022
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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How risky is it for journalists to cover protests?
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Were fears about the 'infodemic' overblown?
High-quality news may have outperformed misinformation in the pandemic's early days. Plus: studies on race in the newsroom, hostility from sources, and…
Oct 7, 2022
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Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
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