Another news consumption report
[Keyword: online journalism]. Thanks to Einar Thorsen at UWE for sending me this one: it's a Pew Internet report on news consumption (PDF) that concludes, unsurprisingly, that "for broadband internet users, online news is a more regular part of the daily news diet than is the local paper; it is nearly as much of a daily habit as is getting news from national TV newscasts and radio. For home dial-up users, however, online news is not as much an everyday activity."
Other headlines include the fact that mainstream news sites are most popular (only 9% of all internet users have visited a news blog, although this rises to 12% for broadband users), and "Online news consumers are willing to register for news, but are not willing to pay"
Other headlines include the fact that mainstream news sites are most popular (only 9% of all internet users have visited a news blog, although this rises to 12% for broadband users), and "Online news consumers are willing to register for news, but are not willing to pay"
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