Long-Form News Shows Signs of Life in Mobile World
On cellphones, longer news stories get about twice the engaged time from readers as shorter pieces do. They also get roughly the same number of visitors.
analysisMay 5, 2016
On cellphones, longer news stories get about twice the engaged time from readers as shorter pieces do. They also get roughly the same number of visitors.
analysisFeb 25, 2016
Presidential candidates were mentioned in over 350,000 comments in May, June and September 2015, with a high level of early interest in Bernie Sanders
analysisFeb 4, 2016
About nine-in-ten Americans learn about the election in a given week. But they are divided on what type of source they find most helpful.
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From: "Newspaper Circulation Falls in 2014" (State of the Media, Apr 29, 2015)
From: "Audio: NPR Podcast Downloads" (State of the Media, Apr 29, 2015)
From: "Mobile Ad Revenue Grows Rapidly in Past Two Years" (State of the Media, Apr 29, 2015)
From: "Cable News Audience Shrinks" (State of the Media, Apr 29, 2015)
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