One of the bright spots in the PEJ report is the research on mobile and tablet usage.
Selected infographics will be featured on PEJ's website, The Economist's Tumblr, Pinterest, and Facebook pages, and The Economist's Graphic Detail blog.
ENGADGET: Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
And, as a PEJ study of newspapers found in March 2012, there are significant obstacles in many legacy media companies to that happening.
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The PEJ report is actually a look at papers that are bucking the trend, whether by successfully managing their existing revenue streams or by discovering promising new ones.
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"Even with the broadening population and wide range of competing activities, mobile owners are drawn to news on their tablet and smartphones, " said PEJ deputy director Amy Mitchell.
ENGADGET: Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
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In addition to the main report, PEJ and The Economist Group released an infographic of the main findings, and invited designers to offer their own accurate, clear and innovative data visualizations through a data visualization challenge.
ENGADGET: Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
The Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) report points out that even though targeted advertising is one of the forms of online advertising expected to grow most rapidly, only a few of the top news sites use it.
According to PEJ, which released the report, nearly half of all Americans get their news on a mobile device, and 46% of us now log on at least three times a week to get the latest headlines, more than still page through a local paper.
October 1, 2012-The percentage of Americans who have mobile internet access has risen dramatically in the last year, a trend that is rapidly changing how people get news and the implications for how to finance it, according to a new, detailed survey of news use on mobile devices conducted by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) in collaboration with The Economist Group.
ENGADGET: Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
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