Nearly one-third of those surveyed said they no longer got their news from a particular media outlet because it no longer had what they'd once counted on, either with fewer or less complete stories. Some of what the Pew survey found:
- Newsroom employment at newspapers is down 30 percent since a peak in 2000.
- Government coverage on local TV news has been cut in half since 2005, with sports weather and traffic -- the kind of information that can easily be found elsewhere -- now accounting for 40 percent of its content.
- A growing percentage of cable news is "cable talk," with CNN, for example, having sharply cut back on produced story packages and live event coverage over the past five years.
- During the presidential campaign, more stories were simply reporting verbatim what candidates or partisans were saying, rather than using those statements as a starting point to explore an issue.
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