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News Source: Where People Get News

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respondents
Non-Internet
users
Local TV59%57%
National TV4743
Radio4434
Local paper3837%
Internet23
National paper128
NOTE: From a Dec. 2005 survey of 3,011 Americans asked what their possible sources of news was on a typical day.
Source: Pew Internet Project December 2005 survey.

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