As Bob Dylan said in a song, "The times they are a'changin".
"A plurality of Californians (37 percent) still get most of their political news from television, but the percentage saying they get most of their information from television has dropped 10 points since 2007 (from 47 percent) while Internet use has increased 7 points (from 17 percent to 24 percent), according to a survey reported Tuesday by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California.
There has been no change in the percentage of Californians who rely on newspapers (15 percent) and radio news (10 percent)."
This is a new world of technology--and once you lose your credibility, you lose viewer ship and people to buy your products.
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"A plurality of Californians (37 percent) still get most of their political news from television, but the percentage saying they get most of their information from television has dropped 10 points since 2007 (from 47 percent) while Internet use has increased 7 points (from 17 percent to 24 percent), according to a survey reported Tuesday by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California.
There has been no change in the percentage of Californians who rely on newspapers (15 percent) and radio news (10 percent)."
This is a new world of technology--and once you lose your credibility, you lose viewer ship and people to buy your products.
More...