(Reuters) - The Internet is by far the most popular source of
information and the preferred choice for news ahead of television, newspapers
and radio, according to a new poll in the United States.
But just a small
fraction of U.S. adults considered social websites such as Facebook and MySpace
as a good source of news and even fewer would opt for Twitter.
More than half of the people
questioned in the Zogby Interactive survey said they would select the Internet
if they had to choose only one source of news, followed by 21 percent for
television and 10 percent for both newspapers and radio.
Only 10 percent described
social websites as an important for news, and despite the media buzz about
Twitter, only 4 percent would go to it for information.
The Internet was also selected
as the most reliable source of news by nearly 40 percent of adults, compared to
17 percent who opted for television and 16 percent who selected newspapers and
13 percent for listened to the radio.
"The poll reinforces the
idea that efforts by established newspapers, television and radio news outlets
to push their consumers to their respective websites is working," Zogby
said in a statement.
Almost half of 3,030 adults
questioned in the online survey said national newspaper websites were important
to them, followed by 43 percent who preferred television websites.
Blogs were less of a necessity
than websites with only 28 percent of those polled saying blogs that shared
their political viewpoint were important.
"That the websites of
traditional news outlets are seen by a wide margin as more important than blog
sites - most of which are repositories of opinion devoid of actual reportage -
could be seen as an encouraging development for the media at large," Zogby
added.
When asked to peer into the
future, an overwhelming 82 percent said the Internet would be the main source
of information in five years time, compared to 13 for television and 0.5
percent chose newspapers.
About 84 percent of American
have access to the Internet, according to industry studies.
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