where do you get your news?

… of 1,489 adults in the U.S. conducted in early December, 40 percent said they get most of their national and international news from the Internet, compared to 35 percent from newspapers. The percentage of newspaper readers has been pretty steady since 2005. What’s changed is the number of people admitting they get their news from the Internet as well, up from 24 percent the last time the Pew Center asked this question in September, 2007.

TV still beats both as a news source …

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2 thoughts on “where do you get your news?

  1. Brian's avatar Brian

    Just looking at the last numbers, I see that 70% of people get most of their news from television, 40% from the internet and 35% from the newspaper. The old me would have wondered what percentage of people reading this had problems understanding statistics but the new me just takes a breath and says … whatever.
    Ok, seriously, what the heck are they even trying to say?

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