Are you a 50-something, coffee drinking, watch-the-morning-news kind of consumer? A Baby Boomer who enjoys freshly-squeezed OJ while perusing the newspaper?
Or, for us millennials, maybe you would rather do a quick check of The Skimm so you know what everyone else is talking about in the break room.
Contrary to what we may have been told, not everyone gets their news from online sources. Newspapers are still read and television is still watched.
In 2016, Americans caught the headlines on television, online, via the radio, and in the newspaper, though the mediums varied across generations. Even so, the Web continues to draw readers who prefer to get their news online rather than in print-59 percent versus 26 percent, according to Pew Research. |
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