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1) From what sources do people get news?
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Answered by ddff133
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Answer:

TV News, Paper, Radio, Mobile, Conversation

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

For the past few decades, television has been the undisputed leading source of news. In recent years though, a new medium for sourcing news has started to catch up and even surpass television – the Internet.

Even in 2013, statistics from the UK’s Office for National Statistics already showed that 55% of adults, for the first time ever, access news on the web. Social media plays a vital role as well. In 2016, Pew Research revealed that 62% of US adults get their news from social media, with Facebook being the top source.

More mainstream sources of news such as newspapers and TV aren’t gone yet, of course, but the Internet is growing as a prefered source. To help you understand where do people get their news from today, we’re going to concentrate on Internet-based sources, as there’s adequate information on non-Internet sources already.

Below, we will discuss secondary sources, which concentrate on referring visitors to primary news sources. However, that isn’t to say that secondary sources aren’t real news sources in their own right. Let’s take a look:

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