Newspaper readers like local content, study reminds

Source Kearney Hub on December 28, 2011 0 Comments
CASR, Reynolds Journalism Institute, RJI, community news
"Newspaper readers like local content, study reminds," Kearney Hub, December 28, 2011.

Some competing media are heralding the end of newspapers, but, as a famous print journalist, Mark Twain, once mused, “News of my demise is greatly exaggerated.”

A University of Missouri study debunks most of the negative talk about newspapers and shows they remain prime information sources.

That is according to a study by the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri. Purpose of the 2011 Community Newspaper Readership Study was to examine public attitudes and perceptions about newspapers.

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