| RTNDA Research | ||||||
| The Annual RTNDA/Hofstra University Survey of Radio and Television News is the most widely-cited research in the field. In addition to publication in the RTNDA Communicator magazine, various pieces of the survey appear in hundreds of newspapers, magazines and books every year. Generally, the results of the annual survey are published in four installments throughout the year. | ||||||
| The RTNDA Salary Survey probably gets more attention than any other from professionals in the industry as well as aspiring broadcast journalists. This is the 2006 article and data. | ||||||
| The RTNDA Web Survey is the newest addition to the research. It catalogues the state of radio and television web sites -- particularly as it relates to news. This is the 2007 article and data. | ||||||
| The RTNDA Survey on Women & Minorities in radio and television news probably gets the most attention from people outside the industry. Given the virtual elimination of the FCC rules (as mandated by the Court of Appeals), this is just about the only data on women and minorities in broadcasting. This is the 2007 article and data. | ||||||
| The RTNDA Survey on News & Staff is really a catch-all for a wide variety of other data that we collect. That includes the amount of news stations run, the size of their staffs, news budgets, news profitability and a lot more. This is the 2006 article and data. | ||||||