Poll: Alternative News Gaining Influence
WASHINGTON - People are turning increasingly to alternatives such as the Internet for news about the presidential campaign, shifting away from traditional outlets such as the nightly network news and newspapers, a poll found.
Young adults were leading the shift, with one-fifth of them considering the Internet a top source of campaign news for them, said the poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. About the same number of young adults said they regularly learn about the campaign from comedy shows like "The Daily Show" and "Saturday Night Live."
News-only cable networks are second only to local television news when people are asked to name where they regularly learn something about the campaign. More than four in 10, 42 percent, said they regularly learn something from local television news, while 38 percent said cable news networks, a slight increase from four years ago.
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Poll: Alternative News Gaining Influence