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Navigating the Link Economy: Impact on News Consumption.

Explore how the Internet reshapes news consumption habits, with insights on link economies, Facebook referrals, and the evolving media landscape. Discover key demographics and trends influencing news consumption patterns.

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Navigating the Link Economy: Impact on News Consumption.

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  1. Friends who Choose Your News Brian Baresch ,University of Texas at Austin | @editer  Lewis Knight, UT Austin Dustin Harp, Ph.D., UT Austin Carolyn Yaschur, UT Austin

  2. “If the news is that important, it will find me”

  3. In Pew’s recent State of the Media report, 41% of Americans cited the Internet as the place where they got “most of their news about national and international issues”; this cohort is 17% larger than a year earlier.

  4. Ink economy Link economy

  5. Facebook has become the leadingreferrer for visits to news and media sites, ahead of the aggregator Google Reader, and is fourth overall behind Google search, Yahoo and MSN.

  6. How many link how much

  7. Linkers by age

  8. Link genres

  9. Link topics

  10. Genres by sex

  11. Topics by sex

  12. Primary medium

  13. Thank you Brian Baresch, UT Austin Lewis Knight, UT Austin Dustin Harp, Ph.D., UT Austin Carolyn Yaschur, UT Austin

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