Where do you get your news? Do you think it’s objective? Do you trust it?
Fewer people are relying on print (newspapers and magazines) and even TV for their news.
Print subscriptions continue to decline and almost half of Americans report getting their news online, nearly the same as TV news.
Despite the evolution of the news “interface” from print and TV to digital, many of the same content sources remain. Traditional TV and print sources of news are also popular online sources. Consequently, we benchmarked the desktop user experience of the following seven news websites: BBC, CNN, Fox News, Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal.
https://measuringu.com/ux-news/
Last year, the Pew Research Center reported that two-thirds (67%) of Americans get at least some of their news on social media. As a result, media publishers have been plugging millions of dollars and resources into growing their social media presence. This has been problematic for brands like LittleThings, BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post and Mashable.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/amitchowdhry/2018/03/16/engage-im/#10f91b3734b8/
Last Friday, Facebook’s Head of News Feed Adam Mosseri announced that Facebook will begin prioritizing content created by friends and family over content from the media, brands and other Pages since space in the News Feed is limited.
https://nextshark.com/facebook-news-saved-newsfeed-changes/
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