In what is without doubt a revelation shocking and innovative, the Pew Research Center led a recent study which caused to conclude that young adults now get their news primarily over the internet, instead of television (and even less to ham radio). According to the study, which the Center seems to lead annually for awhile now, 67% of adults under 30 years stated in 2010 as the ' net was their main source of news, up 34% in 2007. Surprisingly, respondents could choose up to two sources of news "hand", this report by 52 percent that television is a source of primary information in 2010 from 68% in 2007. While none of this probably comes as a surprise for you, our readers, it tends to explain this strange and ever-growing trend that we noticed in our friends talk about things like Group on Facebook and some even a webpage to sell something as if they talked about actual news.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Finish lemon shocker: young adults get their 'news' of the ' net, not TV
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