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Resources on how the Internet has changed the way news is reported, delivered, and experienced.

Media and the Internet

  • Newspapers Recreate Their Medium
    An article describing how community and local newspapers adapt to technological and market change.

  • Media Making Change
    New media technologies give average citizens access to vast amounts of information and broad networks of people. People can use these tools to pursue social and political agendas of their own making. This edition of eJournal USA shows how this new empowerment is influencing nations in various parts of the world. Published December 2007.

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  • Understanding the Participatory News Customer
    This report covers the findings of a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and the Project for Excellence in Journalism aimed at understanding the current news landscape in the United States. This report was written by Kristen Purcell, Associate Director for Research and others at Pew. The report was published in March 2010.

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  • Defining Internet Freedom
    How governments and societies confront new and transformative Internet technologies is the subject of this eJournal USA, published in 2010.

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