Methodology
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by Sara Atske
1w ago
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists participate via self-administered web surveys. Panelists who do not have internet access at home are provided with a tablet and wireless internet connection. Interviews are conducted in […] The post Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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Acknowledgments
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by Sara Atske
1w ago
Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This is the latest report in Pew Research Center’s ongoing investigation of the state of news, information and journalism in the digital age, a research program funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, with generous support from the John S. and James […] The post Acknowledgments appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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3. News consumption from Hispanic news outlets and about origin countries
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by Sara Atske
1w ago
Half of Hispanic Americans say that they at least sometimes get news from Hispanic news outlets – outlets that focus on providing news and information specifically to Hispanic audiences, whether in Spanish, English or another language. This includes about 21% who say they get news from Hispanic news outlets extremely or very often. Although the […] The post 3. News consumption from Hispanic news outlets and about origin countries appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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2. English- and Spanish-language news consumption among Hispanics
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by Sara Atske
1w ago
While two-thirds of U.S. Latinos say they can read a newspaper or book in Spanish at least pretty well, just 21% say they mostly consume news in Spanish. Just over half of Hispanics (54%) report getting news mostly in English, while 23% say they consume news in both languages about equally. Only 1% say they […] The post 2. English- and Spanish-language news consumption among Hispanics appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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1. Hispanic Americans’ news habits and sources
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by Sara Atske
1w ago
About one-in-five Hispanic adults (22%) say they follow the news all or most of the time, down from 28% in 2022. The share of U.S. adults overall who say they closely follow the news also has been declining. Although we did not ask this question of the overall U.S. population in 2023, Latinos were less […] The post 1. Hispanic Americans’ news habits and sources appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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Methodology
Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
by Sara Atske
1M ago
This study takes a close look at the guests who appeared on top-ranked podcasts in the United States in 2022. The methodology for how the 451 top-ranked podcasts and their content are identified, as well as how their episode data were collected, is available here. The vast majority of these podcasts (434 of 451) published […] The post Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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Acknowledgments
Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
by Sara Atske
1M ago
Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This is the latest report in Pew Research Center’s ongoing investigation of the state of news, information and journalism in the digital age, a research program funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, with generous support from the John S. and James […] The post Acknowledgments appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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Appendix
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by Sara Atske
1M ago
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Most Top-Ranked Podcasts Bring On Guests
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by Sara Atske
1M ago
Thousands of guests appeared on the top-ranked podcasts in 2022, but a relatively small number accounted for a majority of appearances. 76% of top-ranked podcasts brought on at least one guest in 2022, and 27% almost always or regularly featured guests. The post Most Top-Ranked Podcasts Bring On Guests appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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An Audio Tour Through America’s Top-Ranked Podcasts
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by nzanetti
1M ago
To offer a taste of the variety of topics the top-ranked podcasts represent, and to give a sense of what podcast listeners experience, we compiled clips from the shows we studied. The post An Audio Tour Through America’s Top-Ranked Podcasts appeared first on Pew Research Center's Journalism Project ..read more
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