"Its official. The Internet has surpassed newspapers, television and radio as the primary source of news for Americans, according to the results of a new We Media/Zogby Interactive survey. Not exactly shocking for those of us working the net full-time.
According to the survey, nearly half of all respondents (48%) said the Internet was their primary source of news, up from 40% last year. As you would expect, younger adults were more likely to name the net as their chief source of news. Specifically, 55% of those age 18-29 say they get most of their news and information online, compared to only 35% of seniors (65 and older). Actually, I was surprised that so many seniors are online; the stereotype is that older Americans can’t figure out the net. This survey shows that seniors are picking up on the value of being online."
Source Dan Ronco
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=38077
Friday, December 26, 2008
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