Blog

2014 ASNE Newsroom Census in the spotlight


We hope you saw our 
report on the 2014 ASNE Newsroom Census that was releasedTuesday. We also posted all the numbers in 15 detailed tables. The census was in the spotlight as soon as we released the results and has received a lot of publicity through detailed analyses and social media. 

We hope you saw our report on the 2014 ASNE Newsroom Census that was released Tuesday. We also posted all the numbers in 15 detailed tables. The census was in the spotlight as soon as we released the results and has received a lot of publicity through detailed analyses and social media. 

 

Among the highlights was the increase in minorities in newsrooms despite the decrease in overall newsroom employment, as well as the finding that nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of U.S. newspapers have at least one woman among their top three editors. 

 

Read these analyses to study the 2014 census results. 

  

  • Journalism Census Depicts Slight Shrink in Newspaper Staff (Mediabistro)
  • ASNE: Two-thirds of U.S. newspapers employ women in top editing jobs (Pew Research Center)
  • Newspaper industry lost another 1,300 full-time editorial professionals in 2013 (Poynter)
  • Minority employment in newsrooms rose in 2013 (Poynter)
  •  ... Newspaper Journalists of Color Increase by 1 Percent (Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education)
  • UNITY Stands Ready to Help ASNE Diversify Newsrooms (UNITY) 
  • Archive

    Contributors