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    Part 3: E-reading Device Ownership

    In the December 2011 survey and follow-up surveys of January 2012 there was major growth in ownership of e-reading devices like Kindles and Nooks and in tablet computer ownership. In the January survey, we found that 21% of urban residents, 20% of suburban residents, and 14% of rural residents had tablets. There was not notable […]

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    Part II: Teachers’ Own Use of the Internet and Mobile Tools

    The AP and NWP teachers taking part in this survey are notably more connected to technology than the general adult population.  More than half describe themselves as very confident when it comes to learning how to use new technologies, and this confidence is reflected in the gadgets they own.  These teachers are twice as likely […]

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    News Consumption on Mobile Devices

    Overall, news consumption ranks high on mobile devices. Over a third report getting news daily on the tablet and the smartphone, putting it on par with other activities such as email and playing games on tablets and behind only email on smartphones. The popularity of news remains strong across all demographic groups studied, but is […]

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    Part 4: What people want from their libraries

    In addition to asking people how they use their local public libraries, we also asked them about how much they felt they know about the different services and programs their library offers. We also examined how important Americans feel various library services are to their communities, and explored what sort of activities and resources people […]

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    Press Release

    For more information, contact: Amy Mitchell, Acting Director, Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, 202-419-3650 or Amy Jaick, The Economist Group Communications Manager at 212-641-9834 In Mobile News, Younger Users Largely Keep Pace with Older Age Groups; Men, College Educated are The Most Engaged News Consumers December 11, 2012–In the growing realm of […]

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    Mobile Revenue Opportunities

    One of the biggest questions surrounding mobile technology-especially tablets-is whether it will open up new revenue opportunities to support the news gathering and reporting in ways that did not occur in on desktops and laptops.  One rationale is that the pleasure and convenience of reading on a mobile device might induce people to pay for […]

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    Other Mobile Activities

    Just as the range of mobile devices has multiplied, so too have the activities they can be used for. While men stand out for greater news consumption, women use mobile devices more for social networking on a daily basis. This stands out most on the smartphone. There, 53% of women use social networks daily compared […]

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    The Reading Experience

    The challenge for news organizations has been to meet the demands of both of these groups in the content and apps they develop. The survey also asked whether the tablet is mostly replacing news that consumers would have gotten elsewhere or is adding to the overall amount of news consumed. Again, one might expect the […]

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