Poynter reporting:
Most digital news consumers now get information from Web-native
sources like The Huffington Post, but they turn to “established” news
outlets like the New York Times, CNN or Fox News for big events and
mobile news, according to new research.
That is one finding from a national survey commissioned by The New
York Times that examines the cross-platform behaviors of news consumers.
Brian Brett, executive director of customer research, will present the
findings today at the International Newsmedia Marketing Association’s Audience Summit in Chicago.
This data came from an online survey this spring by Knowledge Networks
of 3,022 U.S. residents 18 to 65, weighted to match the general
population. Eighty-five percent of the respondents qualified as “news
consumers” who get some kind of news at least a few times a week.
A majority (53 percent) of digital news consumers said they get
information from Web-native sources, citing their convenience and
accessibility. Only 43 percent regularly use traditional news sources
for digital news, but they prefer it for in-depth reporting and
trustworthiness.
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