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title: "Sources for News"
description: "In addition to the New York Times, other newspaper websites are popular as well: with USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post rounding out the top newspaper websites visited. These three sites also tend to rank within the top 10-15 news websites overall. The big nationally known outlets are also named most [&hellip;]"
date: "2011-10-25"
authors:
  - name: "Pew Research Center: Journalism &amp; Media staff"
    job_title: "Guest Contributor"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2011/10/25/sources-news/"
categories:
  - "Digital News Landscape"
  - "E-Reading"
  - "Media Industry"
  - "Mobile"
  - "News Media Trends"
  - "Platforms & Services"
---

# Sources for News

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[Note: Respondents could name up to three sources.]

In addition to the New York Times, other newspaper websites are popular as well: with USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post rounding out the top newspaper websites visited. These three sites also tend to rank within the top 10-15 news websites overall.

The big nationally known outlets are also named most frequently as *new *sources for news on the tablet. Among the one-third of respondents who reported turning to new sources, USA Today-a fully free app-CNN and The New York Times topped the list.

Tablet news organizers like Flipboard and Pulse, accounted for 9% of new sources named.

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