HARD NUMBERS
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A list of statistics related to developments in journalism is presented, including: the number of news outlets with bureaus in Washington, D.C.; public awareness of the U.S. bank bailout; and the growth of traffic on the microblogging web site Twitter.
- HARD NUMBERS. // Columbia Journalism Review;May/Jun2008, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p15
A list of statistics related to journalism is presented, including the percent of print magazine journalists who think they are compensated fairly, the percent of online magazine journalists who think so, and the median salary of male compared with female journalists.
- RESEARCH: Opinions about journalism's future. // PRWeek (U.S.);4/13/2009, Vol. 12 Issue 15, p10
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- Statistics. // Finweek;1/19/2012, p57
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- You Read It Here First. Galper, Josh // American Demographics;Nov98, Vol. 20 Issue 11, p46
Presents statistical data on newspaper readership in the United States for the year 1997. Increase in newspaper readership; Decline in newspaper circulation.
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- Journalism Enrollment By Campuses. // Journalism Educator;Jan1978, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p106
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- Statistics, quick & easy. Bowen, Charles // Editor & Publisher;04/18/98, Vol. 131 Issue 16, p82
Focuses on the launch of a Web site called FedStats that provide different kinds of original statistics to help journalists strengthen their news stories. Web site features; Considerations to remember when using FedStats in news articles.
- RESEARCH: Challenges facing health journalism. // PRWeek (U.S.);3/30/2009, Vol. 12 Issue 13, p10
The article presents statistics on the percentage of top challenges facing health journalism.


