Pew Research Center
Report: A majority of Americans get news on mobile devices
The number of Americans who access news on mobile devices has nearly tripled since 2013,…
Most Americans want tech companies to fight fake news, not the government
Many Americans believe that online misinformation is a problem. But what should be done about…
In the future, will online misinformation get better or worse? Experts are divided
A study released today about online misinformation posits a few existential questions. Will technology improve…
Pew report shows dismal 2016 for newspapers and boom times for cable news networks
The Pew Research Center today offered new and telling data points on the continuing financial…
Do you read a lot of local news? You’re more likely to be a voter
People who are strongly engaged in their communities and vote locally are more likely to…
Report: Voters want journalists to fact-check Trump and Clinton
Just when you thought Republicans and Democrats couldn't agree on anything. An overwhelming majority of…
Newspaper declines accelerate, latest Pew Research finds, other sectors healthier
The 13th annual Pew Research State of the News Media Report documents another year of…
For a fraction of U.S. adults, Reddit is a go-to news source
Seven percent of adults in the U.S. use Reddit, but 78 percent of those users…
Fewer than 6 percent of U.S. adults say newspapers are ‘most helpful’ for following election news
People seeking political news are more likely to turn to cable television than any other…
When it comes to news variety, Twitter may beat Facebook
The Pew Research Center on Tuesday released a 14-page report examining how people use Facebook…