The Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Committee of Concerned Journalists -- who share the online home journalism.org -- released The State of the News Media 2005 on Monday, its second annual look at American journalism.
Here's a round-up of stories about it I could (easily) find:
AP via Washington Post: Report: Iraq coverage wasn't biased
Editor and Publisher, March 13: Annual 'state of media' study finds newspapers slipping
NYT, March 14: Fewer sources go nameless in the press, survey finds
Poynter Online, March 14: State of the Media 2005: New roles for news
USA Today, March 14: Report: Non-traditional media gains ground, consumers
Newsday, March 14: Cuts to 'Net investment hurt newspapers
Denver Post, March 14: Media must retool for blog world
Reuters via ABC News, March 14: Study shows U.S. election coverage harder on Bush
LA Times, March 14: Study warns of junk-news diet
MacWorld UK, March 14: Blogs steal audience from traditional journalism
Boston Globe, March 15: Study: Online media is still developing voice
Washington Times, March 15: Study finds press negative on Bush