Internet Now Main Source of News for Young Adults
For the first time, the internet has surpassed television as the main source of national and international news for people younger than age 30.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
More than four-in-ten adults have at least one step relative in their family.
The top subjects for bloggers last week involved Washington-centric stories, but not the one that galvanized much of the mainstream media. The lead subject on Twitter was about online news judgment. And on YouTube, an eight-month-old clip featuring remarks by talk host Glenn Beck became the subject of a debate about inflammatory speech.
Eighty-five percent of Americans age 18 and older own a cell phone, and one-third (33%) of those who do not own a cell phone live in a household with at least one working mobile phone. This means that overall, overall, 90% of all adults live in a hou…