Traditional print journalism will continue to be important. Even as the resources allocated to practicing it diminish — fewer print newspapers, fewer reporters at those print papers, and less space in those papers — yet traditional journalism conducted by newspapers will continue to drive content across the web. A 2009 study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism found though there are a lot more places to find news online, “of the stories that did contain new information, nearly all, 95 percent, came from old media — most of them newspapers.” In other words, most of the news articles found online basically picked up content from traditional sources, like newspapers, adding some commentary, but not new facts.