A wordcloud of Pew’s State of the News Media 2010 Report
Posted on : 15-03-2025 | By : Vadim Lavrusik | In : Online Journalism
Tags: internet research, media, online content, paywalls, pew, report
I took the excerpts from Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism “State of the News Media 2010” report and inserted them into wordle to get a word cloud of the text. It’s interesting that “pay” comes up as one of the dominant words. I am guessing it will be a theme for this year.
Here are a few takes on the report for you to digest:
- “Pew: Online News Users Don’t Want To Pay—Or Look At Ads” - PaidContent
- Most Online News Readers Use 5 Sites or Fewer, Study Says - The New York Times
- State of the Media, By the Numbers - Columbia Journalism Review
- The State of Newspapers? Think of Sand Falling in an Hourglass, Pew Report Says - Editor and Publisher


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Vadim Lavrusik a the public content manager at Facebook where he leads a team focused on product development and strategic partnerships to improve content on the platform. Previously, Lavrusik led Facebook's journalism program and partnership efforts with the journalism community while also teaching social media as an adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to Facebook, I was the Community Manager and Social Media Strategist at 


