How People Get News and Information
Report
- Topic(s) of work
- Media ownership, Journalism
Abstract
How People Get News and Information
This study surveys consumers about their use of media. It identifies consumers’ primary, secondary, and tertiary sources of news and information and the frequency with which consumers access these sources.
Author: Nielsen Media Research, Inc.
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Other Information:
Research Studies on Media Ownership - 7/31/07
The research studies on media ownership listed below are intended to inform the Commission’s comprehensive review of its broadcast ownership policies. The Commission intends to use the evidence collected in these studies, as well as the comments, to guide and support its decisions in the ownership proceeding.
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All 10 Studies
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Related data for all 10 studies
(zip file containing Word, Excel, text and database formatted files, 65 MB)
Online Availability
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Resource Link
Institutional affiliations
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Washington, , DC, US
- The Nielsen Company. New York, , NY, US
- Linked from lists:
- 2007 FCC Media Ownership Studies