Americans truly value local news. But 71% think that their local news outlets are doing just fine financially – which might explain why only 14% paid for a local news source in the past year.
A whopping 12% of the population aged 13 to 38 consider themselves social influencers, according to marketing company Morning Consult.
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We asked five experts if social media was damaging to children and teens, and four out of five said yes.
Australian media coverage of China can feel alienating to Chinese migrants, but most still hold a positive view of their adopted country.
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In a recent survey, a majority of Chinese migrants said they rarely share negative stories about Australia on their social media platforms, and actually side with Australia more on human rights.
A new genre of political media is influencing people that mainstream commentators seem unable to reach.
Rivals: UK prime minister Boris Johnson, right, and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn at the Remembrance Day ceremony in London, November 11 2019.
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The relationship between our smartphones and levels of the stress hormone cortisol isn’t yet clear, but people report feeling more stressed than they were before they had a smartphone.
Anna Soubry has spoken out about the abuse she receives.
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Research suggests that people still depend on the mainstream media for their news. It’s more important than ever that journalists earn that trust.
Can online posts help scholars – or police – tell the difference between people who are just ranting and those who plan real violence?
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