A end of 2010, more people got their news Internet instead of newspapers - and more advertising dollars went to online outlets, instead of newspapers.
In surveys conducted by the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, the 34% of respondents said they read news online in the last 24 hours (compared with 31% that favored the newspapers), and a total of 41% said they get most of their news online, 10% more than those who said they get most of their news from a newspaper.
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Of course, group 18 to 29 years old , mostly cast their ballots in favor of the web, 65% said the Internet was their primary source of news.
The report by the state's annual average "of Poynter, was that the web was the second most popular source of news, local TV news remains the number one source for most people. The local TV was also the largest source of revenue, with digital media in second place.
addition, online media news media were the only ones who have grown year after year from radio to television, newspapers and magazines. In any other way there was a decline in audience.
In general, one can say that the audience text-based news is shrinking. Only 40% of people in the study said they read the news in a newspaper online or in print, a reduction of 12% over five years ago.
Last year marked the first time that online advertising has surpassed newspaper advertising. The sector grew 13.9% between 2009 and 2010 to reach a total of 25.8 billion U.S. dollars. Not all of this investment was advertising publications Online news, in fact, the search advertising continues to dominate online advertising.
We have been looking at the impact of journalism on the web for quite some time. With many outlets to strengthen their online strategies and the phones, even as sales fell printing figures are investigating Poynter nostalgia-inducing and predictable time.
After all, a day after New York Times print are numbered, as they admit, this is a long downward spiral, slow and painful to the point that the newspaper, like the vinyl record, will become a relic collectors.
For now, however, we are looking forward. Pew Research Project found that nearly half of Americans, a survey said they have at least some of their news on a mobile device or a tableta.Y as manufacturers of tablets, those responsible for the applications and News agencies continue to refine the experience of consuming news in that format, we will have a completely new breed to analyze and worry during this time next year.
Source: www.redessociales10.com
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