Media Consumption
23% Of Americans Have Shared Fake News [CHART]
Some Americans say they have contributed directly to the distribution of fake news by sharing it themselves.
Read More71% Of Americans Report Seeing Fake News [CHART]
Nearly one-in-three U.S. adults (32%) say they often see fake political news online, while 39% sometimes see such stories and 26% hardly ever or never do.
Read More84% Of Americans Confident They Can Recognize Fake News [CHART]
Though they sense these stories are spreading confusion, Americans express a fair amount of confidence in their own ability to detect fake news.
Read More88% Of Americans Say Fake News Causes Confusion [CHART]
64% of U.S. adults say fabricated news stories cause a great deal of confusion about the basic facts of current issues and events.
Read MoreHow Americans Consume News By Age [CHART]
Young Americans are ‘less enthusiastic’ about the news than their older counterparts, and are less voracious consumers of news.
Read MoreAverage Time Per Day With Major Media [TABLE]
Younger consumers spend more time per week watching video on their desktop or laptop, as well as playing games via their console.
Read MoreWeekly Time Spent With Select Media [TABLE]
US consumers spend an average of 35 hours per week watching live and timeshifted television.
Read MoreWhy People Don't Watch News Videos [CHART]
The biggest reason why people did not watch news videos was fundamental to the nature of the medium: It’s just not as quick or convenient as reading.
Read MoreTop Amazon Skills Consumers Have Used [CHART]
Amazon Skills are Echo capabilities that are offered by Amazon itself or by third-party developers. These are the top 10 Skills customers use.
Read MoreTop Types Of Online News People Consume [CHART]
Traditional, unsexy articles are still the most popular format for news content. Nearly six in 10 internet users said they had read an article in the past week.
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