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title: "News on the Net"
description: "That is the percentage of home broadband users who get news online on a typical day. Those who used broadband were much more likely to include online news in their daily media diet than were dial-up users. Just 26% of those with dial-up service get news online on a typical day. "
date: "2006-12-26"
authors:
  - name: "Pew Research Center"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2006/12/26/news-on-the-net/"
---

# News on the Net

Americans with high-speed internet access at home are much more likely than dial-up internet users to get news online on a typical day; some 43% of those with home broadband report that online news is a part of their daily news diet, while just 26% of dial-up users say so. Research by the Pew Internet & American Life Project has consistently found that home broadband users log onto the internet more frequently and engage in a wider range of daily online activities than dial-up users. Some people with home broadband are heavier internet users than others. Pew Internet has identified a “high-powered” internet user who does more four or more online activities in a typical day. Among these “high-powered” broadband users, 71% get news online on the average day — three times the rate of other users. [Read More](http://www.www.pewresearch.org/pewresearch-org/internet/PPF/r/178/report_display.asp)