A shift toward online news consumption, combined with greater political polarization, has altered the media landscape. As part of its Trust, Media and Democracy initiative, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation partnered with Gallup to create NewsLens — an experimental platform and news aggregator first developed in 2017 to facilitate novel research on how people interact with the news online in a manner that offers insights to academics, technology policymakers and journalists.In theis report, Gallup examines data gathered through NewsLens during the 2020 presidential campaign to assess how much partisanship influences the way people engage with news content and whether common ground still exists over which stories are considered good...
Social media has become a primary source of online news content for the vast majority of consumers i...
News is a central source of information for individuals to inform themselves on current topics. Know...
Are new media technologies stirring up negative partisan feelings in the American public? Can resear...
Across the four presidential election years of the Internet age, massive changes occurred in campaig...
A robust press is vital to a healthy democracy. But newsrooms need resources to create reliable news...
Are internet technologies doing more harm than good to our democracy? And what – if anything – shoul...
In the last twenty years, the rapid growth of digital and social media has afforded citizens an imme...
A crisis faces local newsrooms across the nation. News publishers have, for over a decade, competed ...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
This paper examines the effect that the Internet and online news consumption has had on American soc...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Today’s digital environment has revolutionized the way journalism is manufactured and consumed. Rece...
Through their Web sites, newspapers may contribute to political campaign coverage in new ways. This ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Social media has become a primary source of online news content for the vast majority of consumers i...
News is a central source of information for individuals to inform themselves on current topics. Know...
Are new media technologies stirring up negative partisan feelings in the American public? Can resear...
Across the four presidential election years of the Internet age, massive changes occurred in campaig...
A robust press is vital to a healthy democracy. But newsrooms need resources to create reliable news...
Are internet technologies doing more harm than good to our democracy? And what – if anything – shoul...
In the last twenty years, the rapid growth of digital and social media has afforded citizens an imme...
A crisis faces local newsrooms across the nation. News publishers have, for over a decade, competed ...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
This paper examines the effect that the Internet and online news consumption has had on American soc...
Social media has been widely regarded as a significant contributor to the rising political polarizat...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Today’s digital environment has revolutionized the way journalism is manufactured and consumed. Rece...
Through their Web sites, newspapers may contribute to political campaign coverage in new ways. This ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Social media has become a primary source of online news content for the vast majority of consumers i...
News is a central source of information for individuals to inform themselves on current topics. Know...
Are new media technologies stirring up negative partisan feelings in the American public? Can resear...