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Project for Excellence in Jormalism’s weekly News Coverage Index examines the news agenda of 52
different outlets from five sectors of the media: print, online, network
TV, cable and radio (see List of Outlets).
The weekly study, which includes some 1,000 stories, is designed to
provide news consumers, journalists and researchers with hard data about
what stories and topics the media are covering, the trajectories of
that media narrative and differences among news platforms. The
percentages are based on "newshole," or the space devoted to each
subject in print and online and time on radio and TV (see Methodology).
In addition, these reports also include rundown of the week’s leading
newsmakers, designation given to people who account for at least 50%
of given story.
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Pew Research
Center's Project for Excellence in
Journalism (PEJ) is dedicated to trying to understand the information
revolution. PEJ specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the
performance of the press, particularly content analysis.
PEJ’s goal
is to help both the journalists who produce news and the citizens who consume
it develop the better understanding
of what the press is delivering, how the media are changing and what forces are
shaping those changes.
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