Poll watch
67% of Americans say “traditional journalism,” including newspapers and TV, is “out of touch” with what they want from the news. 48% say the Internet is now their primary source of news and information. . .
67% of Americans say “traditional journalism,” including newspapers and TV, is “out of touch” with what they want from the news. 48% say the Internet is now their primary source of news and information, up from 40% a year ago. 29% say they get most of their information from television, 11% point to radio, and 10% list newspapers as their main information source.
Zogby Interactive
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