It has been well documented that college students and young adults are infrequent readers of newspapers. But when they do pick up a paper or surf to a news-oriented Web site, what draws their attention? An analysis of more than 1,500 article summaries prepared by college students over a two-month period shows a special interest in news items that the students feel closeness with or attachment toward, either geographically or psychographically
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...
This study looks into news consumption patterns of college students and how to adapt news disseminat...
This article builds off prior work on news consumption habits and perception of bias in the news by ...
It has been well documented that college students and young adults are infrequent readers of newspap...
People in America today have many choices when it comes to the media. There are hundreds of channel...
This article focuses on the influence of telecommunication technology on newspaper readership among ...
Presents survey findings on the daily news consumption of young Americans compared with that of olde...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
What are the reading habits of college students? This paper reports the results of a survey of...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
textThe term "young adults" is often used loosely without a clear definition of who this demographic...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
Most American adults depend on some source of daily news. Students at Minnesota State University, Ma...
This paper reports results from a mixed-methods study about how college students engage with news wh...
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...
This study looks into news consumption patterns of college students and how to adapt news disseminat...
This article builds off prior work on news consumption habits and perception of bias in the news by ...
It has been well documented that college students and young adults are infrequent readers of newspap...
People in America today have many choices when it comes to the media. There are hundreds of channel...
This article focuses on the influence of telecommunication technology on newspaper readership among ...
Presents survey findings on the daily news consumption of young Americans compared with that of olde...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
What are the reading habits of college students? This paper reports the results of a survey of...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
textThe term "young adults" is often used loosely without a clear definition of who this demographic...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
The growth of new media is changing how news organizations publish their work, and the explosion of ...
Most American adults depend on some source of daily news. Students at Minnesota State University, Ma...
This paper reports results from a mixed-methods study about how college students engage with news wh...
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...
This study looks into news consumption patterns of college students and how to adapt news disseminat...
This article builds off prior work on news consumption habits and perception of bias in the news by ...