Survey results released by We Media/Zogby earlier this week show that more people turn to the internet for news than any other source.
The survey found that nearly half of all people in the United States (48%) cite the internet as their primary source of news and information, compared to 29% for television, 11% for radio, and a dismal 10% for newspapers. There was an age difference at the lower end, with only 7% of people aged 18-29 getting news from newspapers, vs 17% of those 65 and older.
67% of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what they want from their news.
It should be noted that the survey did not break down the types of news sites respondents wer ...
Survey results released by We Media/Zogby earlier this week show that more people turn to the internet for news than any other source.
The survey found that nearly half of all people in the United States (48%) cite the internet as their primary source of news and information, compared to 29% for television, 11% for radio, and a dismal 10% for newspapers. There was an age difference at the lower end, with only 7% of people aged 18-29 getting news from newspapers, vs 17% of those 65 and older.
67% of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what they want from their news.
It should be noted that the survey did not break down the types of news sites respondents wer ...
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