Research - Journalism Interactive
Embargoed for Release
Thursday, July 26, 2001, 1 p.m.

Journalism Interactive
New Attitudes, Tools and Techniques
Change Journalism's Landscape
A Study Conducted for:
Associated Press Managing Editors
Pew Center for Civic Journalism
National Conference of Editorial Writers
Conducted by:
Campaign Study Group
Springfield, Virginia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Highlights
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Detailed
Findings Part One
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Reader Interaction and Outreach
The Perceived Role of Newspapers in the Community
Reader Concerns
Detailed Findings
Part Two
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Reader Interaction and Outreach
The Perceived Role of Newspapers in the Community
Reader Concerns
The Reporting Process
News Collaborations
Storytelling
Detailed Findings
Part Three
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Trends in Coverage
Story Subjects
Newsroom Organization
Newspaper Redesign
TOPLINE RESULTS
TOPLINE
PART ONE (Questions 1-6b) >>>
TOPLINE
PART TWO (Questions 7-9b) >>>
TOPLINE
PART THREE (Questions 10-23b) >>>
TOPLINE
PART FOUR (Questions 24-34b) >>>
PRESS RELEASE
Journalism Interactive: Press Release >>>
Survey Pinpoints a Sea Change in Attitudes and Practices
Engagement Defines New Era of Journalism
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[Table of Contents] [Highlights] [Detailed Findings 1] [Detailed Findings 2]
[Detailed Findings 3]
[Topline Results] [Press Release]