New Pew Study: Nonprofit Journalism Doesn’t Mean Ideology-Free

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By Joshua Benton on Nieman Journalism Lab, July 18 – Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism is out with a new study this morning that looks at the new universe of nonprofit journalism — and tries to get beyond the ProPublicas of the world to see who else is producing journalism under the legal structure of a 501(c)3 exemption. After all, remember, “nonprofit” signals a tax status, not a belief system or a commitment to any particular ideals, journalistic or otherwise.

The study found more than a little ideology lurking under that IRS umbrella. Of the 46 sites examined — 39 nonprofit and 7 commercial as a control — around half “produced news coverage that was clearly ideological in nature,” the researchers report.

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Pew Report Shows How Online Users Consume News

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The Pew Research Center recently released a report on how online users interact with the news, where they go to get it, why they leave sites and other information on their habits.

You can read an article about it on Pew’s website here – http://www.journalism.org/analysis_report/navigating_news_online

Or look at some of the details of the report here – http://www.journalism.org/analysis_report/how_users_interact_news