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    How Millennials get news: Paying for content
    30 Sep 2015
    108
    Media Insight Project
    American Press Institute
    Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

    Despite growing up amid abundant free online entertainment and news, today’s young adults still use significant amounts of paid content. Selling news to young people remains difficult, but the data from a new study finds reasons for optimism and suggests new ways to think about...

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    How Millennials get news: Inside the habits of America’s first digital generation
    16 Mar 2015
    137
    Media Insight Project
    American Press Institute
    Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

    For years, researchers and social critics have worried that the newest generation of American adults is less interested in news than those who grew up in the pre-digital age.

    Social media and mobile play a large role in Millennial news consumption. 94% of those...

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