
Today, Americans can get their news from multiple news vehicles. The Internet and mobile technology have changed the way people consume the news, and have turned the absorption of news into a social experience.
People's relationship with news is constantly changing because of the Internet. Six in ten Americans get news from a combination of online and offline sources everyday.
Research shows that while online, most people used between two and five online news sources and 65% do not have a single favorite website for news. Only 21% say they use only one site for their news and information.
News is becoming personalized, participatory, and portable. According to this article:
- Personalized: 28% of Internet users have customized their home page to include news from sources and topics that particularly interest them
- Participatory: 37% of Internet users have contributed to the creation of news, commented about it, or disseminated it via postings on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter.
- Portable: 33% of cell phone users now access news on their cell phones.
The Internet has surpassed newspapers and radio in popularity as a news platform on a typical day. It ranks just behind TV.
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