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Project for Excellence in Journalism

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Director
  
Tom Rosenstiel

Head
  
Tom Rosenstiel

Founder
  
Tom Rosenstiel

Established
  
1997

Similar
  
Pew Research Center, The Pew Charitable Trusts, American Society of News Edi, Alliance for Audited Media, Fairness and Accuracy

The Project for Excellence in Journalism was a tax-exempt research organization in the United States that used empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. Its director was Tom Rosenstiel, a professor of journalism who has served as a media critic and political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek.

Founded in 1997, PEJ was formerly affiliated with the Columbia School of Journalism. In 2006, it separated from Columbia University and joined the Pew Research Center, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, a private organization. In January 2014 the Project for Excellence in Journalism was renamed the Pew Research Center's Journalism Project.

News Coverage Index

Every week the Project for Excellence in Journalism produced the News Coverage Index, a report identifying the main subjects covered by the U.S. mainstream media and analyses the percentage of the available space, or news hole, devoted to each major subject. It was used to analyze media coverage of events such as Occupy Wall Street.

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Project for Excellence in Journalism Wikipedia


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