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consumption in the United Kingdom rose by 20 to 72 minutes a day (Nattermann, 2010).
Researchers from the Pew Research Center for People and
the Press come to similar
conclusions for the US (Pew Research Center, 2010). Americans spend approximately 70
minutes on news a day, and digital platforms play an important part in news consumption.
Media users have access to a wide range of news sources and platforms.
They consume news
via paper, television, mobile phone, computer, tablet or e-reader. Purcell et al. (2010)
estimate
that half of all Americans use approximately four to six different platforms for news
consumption a day. In this sense digital news consumption is more than making up for the
decline in
traditional news consumption, but online readers do not only use the websites of
print newspapers but also use other ‘online only’ news sources. In other words: readers have
fragmented over different platforms and news services and newspaper
websites are but one of
many options.
Figure 12 shows the development in how people use the different media for news
consumption between 2001 and 2010 in the US (news sources consulted on a typical day).
While television, newspapers
and radio show a decline, the internet shows a steep rise. People
increasingly turn to the internet to read and view news.
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