"Most of those adults —24 percent — learned about the 2016 campaigns from cable TV news.
Social media and local TV were the next most popular sources for campaign news — 14 percent chose each as the most helpful platform — followed by a news website or application (13 percent), radio (11 percent) and network nightly news (10 percent).
The survey found that late-night comedy, local print newspaper, national print newspapers, issue-based group websites/apps/emails and candidates’ or campaigns’ websites/apps/emails were the least effective sources of information. Each category was at 3 percent or less." Politico
Social media and local TV were the next most popular sources for campaign news — 14 percent chose each as the most helpful platform — followed by a news website or application (13 percent), radio (11 percent) and network nightly news (10 percent).
The survey found that late-night comedy, local print newspaper, national print newspapers, issue-based group websites/apps/emails and candidates’ or campaigns’ websites/apps/emails were the least effective sources of information. Each category was at 3 percent or less." Politico
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