Newspapers Fact Sheet
Newspapers are a critical part of the American news landscape, but they have been hard hit as more and more Americans consume news digitally.
News media made by and for Black and Hispanic Americans – the two largest racial and ethnic minority groups in the U.S. – have been a consistent part of the country’s news landscape. Explore statistics on the Hispanic- and Black-oriented news industry.
Local TV companies generated more revenue in 2022 than in 2021, consistent with a cyclical pattern in which advertising revenue rises in election years and falls in non-election years.
Financially, advertiser expenditures for the news programs of the three major networks have declined substantially since 2020.
In the U.S., roughly nine-in-ten adults (93%) get at least some news online (either via mobile or desktop), and the online space has become a host for the digital homes of both legacy news outlets and new, “born on the web” news outlets.
Findings about news media views and habits in Germany from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in the UK from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in France from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in Denmark from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
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