tailieunhanh - In Changing News Landscape, Even Television is Vulnerable

Young people also consistently spend less time with the news than do older Americans, which is in part attributable to the relatively large share that gets no news on a typical day. In the current survey, those younger than 30 spent an average of 45 minutes getting news yesterday. Older age groups spent an hour or more with news, on average, with those 65 and older spending an average of 83 minutes with the news yesterday. Age differences in time spent with the news have changed little since the 1990s. . | THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 2012 Trends in News Consumption 1991-2012 In Changing News Landscape Even Television is Vulnerable FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Andrew Kohut President Pew Research Center Carroll Doherty and Michael Dimock Associate Directors Scott Keeter Director of Survey Research 1615 L St . Suite 700 Washington . 20036 Tel 202 419-4350 Fax 202 419-4399 Trends in News Consumption 1991-2012 In Changing News Landscape Even Television Is Vulnerable The transformation of the nation s news landscape has already taken a heavy toll on print news sources particularly print newspapers. But there are now signs that television news - which so far has held onto its audience through the rise of the internet - also is increasingly vulnerable as it may be losing its hold on the next generation of news consumers. Online and digital news consumption meanwhile continues to increase with many more people now getting news on cell phones tablets or other mobile platforms. And perhaps the most dramatic change in the news environment has been the rise of social networking sites. The percentage of Americans saying they saw news or news headlines on a social networking site yesterday has doubled -from 9 to 19 - since 2010. Among adults younger than age 30 as many saw news on a social networking site the previous day 33 as saw any television news 34 with just 13 having read a newspaper either in print or digital form. These are among the principal findings of the Pew Research Center s biennial news consumption survey which has tracked patterns in news use for nearly two decades. The latest survey was conducted May 9-June 3 2012 among 3 003 adults. Digital News Surpasses Newspapers Radio Where did you get news yesterday 0 91 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 PEW RESEARCH CENTER 2012 News Consumption Survey. The proportion of Americans who read news on a printed page - in newspapers and magazines - continues to decline .

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