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The Project for Excellence in Journalism is a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It is non partisan, non ideological and non political... On July 1, 2006, the Project began a major new phase in its history. It formally separated from CCJ and Columbia University in order to focus on and expand its research activities. It joined the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C, which administers six other research projects funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The Project also doubled its staff and set out to significantly expand its research activities... More » (SourceJournalism.org)
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Formats News Analysis, Special Report, News Report, Poll
Politics Neutral (67%), Center (33%) (3 reviews)
Authors Mark Jurkowitz, Tom Rosenstiel, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Mark Jurkowitz, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Tom Rosenstiel, Paul Hitlin, Mark Jurkowitz
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Owners Pew Research Center | Nonprofit Organization | Managers: Tom Rosenstiel
Story Tags campaing coverage analysis, media, newspapers, u.s. economy
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Location 1615 L Street N.W. 700, Washington, D.C., 20036 (USA)
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Last Edit Jan. 31, 2007
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