THE WASHINGTON POST – It might be in a printed paper, but more than likely it’s online, probably crammed onto your smartphone’s screen. Perhaps someone else will stumble across a social media post summarising the words below or hear it talked about on a local radio or television station. News is consistent in that as […]
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A new poll of news habits by the Pew Research Center released Wednesday shows that half of Americans sometimes get their news from social media, and vastly more people get it on their digital devices than from television, radios or printed publications. The survey, which was conducted from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1, found one sharply rising source of news: TikTok.