Among adults who have not paid for news in the past year, the most common reason they cite is that they can find plenty of other news articles for free.| Pew Research Center
The subscription money enriching Jeff Bezos could instead be spent on the journalism crucial to preserving democracy.| The Atlantic
The Objective spoke with 9 reporters — mostly women — about their experience at The Riverdale Press. Their story shows why some leave journalism for good.| The Objective
While newspapers have seen steep job losses from 2008 to 2020, digital-native news organizations have seen considerable gains.| Pew Research Center
In the U.S., 93% of adults get at least some news online (either on mobile or desktop), and the internet has become the home of both legacy, print, radio and broadcast news outlets and new, digital news outlets. See more online news industry statistics.| Pew Research Center
While terrestrial radio reaches almost the entire U.S. population and remains steady in its revenue, online radio and podcast audiences have continued to grow over the last decade. See more audio and podcast industry statistics.| Pew Research Center
Newspapers are a critical part of the American news landscape, but the newspaper industry has been hit hard as more and more Americans consume news online causing newspaper circulation to decline. See more newspaper industry statistics.| Pew Research Center