Survey shows young people in U.S. read the news when it's available on mobile devices

Source Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas on June 21, 2012 0 Comments
Roger Fidler, ipad, tablet, RJI, Reynolds Journalism Institute
"Survey shows young people in U.S. read the news when it's available on mobile devices," Knight Center, June 21, 2012.

The latest findings from the Reynolds Journalism Institute’s (RJI) recent National Mobile Media News Consumption Survey show that, despite popular belief, young people are interested in reading news -- as long as it's available on mobile devices.

These findings, which examined what owners are doing with their mobile devices, are the second part of a 10-part series on mobile devices and news relying on data from the survey.

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