Thursday, October 16, 2014

In The United States, The Way In Which News Is Accessed Is Shifting Towards The Use of Mobile Apps and Social Media

By Robert64 and David30

In today's day and age, locating news via social networks and apps on smartphones and tablets are becoming increasingly common among all age groups in the U.S. With the growth in gaining news in this manner, people are shifting away from standard personal computers and mobile communication is becoming more prevalent.

The Majority of Social Media Platforms Have Solid Percentages of News Sources
Over the years, news has transitioned from old-fashioned access from television and newspapers to mobile systems to the point where people are gradually using social networks for news. Studies have shown that over a third of Facebook users, which is the largest social network in the United States, use Facebook for news access. In addition, other social networks like YouTube, Twitter, and Google+ close or more than a third of users using the network to access news. 




The Top Social Networks in the United States Are Widely Used For News
The top social networks used in the United States by all age groups are Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Reddit. Although their percentages are fairly small, it shows a trend that an increase of news engagers are engaging in news through mobile channels. 


Many People Are Exposed to News Through Friends OnlineTraditionally, when a person was exposed to news it was either directly from a news outlet or simply through word of mouth. But, in today's world, word of mouth has taken on a whole new meaning. With the rising prevalence of social networking and email, more people than ever are hearing about news through their friends. Before social networks, traditional news outlets dominated the news industry. Majority of Americans and people around the world were exposed to current events by watching tv or hearing about them on the radio, but this has changed dramatically. Sharing through social networking and email is revolutionizing the news industry and how we are exposed to current events. 


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