NEW YORK — Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch, and nearly half are turning to the Internet to get their news, according to a new survey. While most people think journalism is important to the quality of life, 64 percent are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism in their communities, a We Media/Zogby Interactive online poll showed. ‘That’s a really encouraging reflection of people who care A) about journalism and B) understand that it makes a difference to their lives,’ said Andrew Nachison, of iFOCOS, a Virginia-based think tank which organized a forum in Miami where the findings were presented. Nearly half of the 1,979 people who responded to the survey said their primary source of news and information is the Internet, up from 40 percent just a year ago. Less than one third use television to get their news, while 11 percent turn to radio and 10 percent to newspapers. More than half of those who grew up with the Internet, those 18 to 29, get most of their news and information online, compared to 35 percent of people 65 and older. Older adults are the only group that […]
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More Americans Turning to Web for News
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Source: Reuters
Publication Date: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:48am EST
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Source: Reuters
Publication Date: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:48am EST
Link: More Americans Turning to Web for News
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