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State of the News Media 2012

Employment in the newspaper industry hit a peak of 56,900 editorial jobs in 1989, but as print circulation has dropped, so have jobs: By 2010 newsroom employment had fallen 27%, to 41,500. In response, news organizations have been building their online offerings and adjusting advertising and subscription strategies, but print income continues to fall more quickly than it can be replaced digitally.

Every year the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism reports on the present and future of the news media. Their latest report, “The State of the News Media 2012,” offered a careful analysis, but reached no easy conclusions.

The study’s findings include:

While there are positive signs for the newspaper industry, the gains remain small compared to the continuing losses. Consequently, in the coming years more newspapers are likely to implement pay walls, curtail their print schedule and continue to shed staff.

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By March 29, 2012

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