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Highlights Available From 2007 Digital Future Project

Press release: “The role of the Internet in politics has grown with such speed and scope that it is well on its way to becoming the dominant media force in political campaigning, according to the director of the most comprehensive study of the impact of the online technology on America…The Center for the Digital Future will share a highlight of the Digital Future Report on every other Monday of each month.”

  • Related news > 50 million – Clicking the News: The daily audience online for news has grown dramatically since 2002 — a surge fueled by the rise in home broadband connections. Some 50 million Americans now seek out news on the internet on a typical day. In a December 2005 survey, the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that a major segment of broadband users now say the internet is their primary news source, surpassing even television and newspapers as their source of choice. Some 71% of these high-powered news consumers go online for news on the average day, while 59% get news from local TV. Just more than half get news from national TV and radio on the typical day and about 40% turn to local papers.”
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