Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and Information Revolutions

What Americans Know: 1989-2007

Since the late 1980s, the emergence of 24-hour cable news as a dominant news source and the explosive growth of the internet have led to major changes in the American public's news habits. But a new nationwide survey finds that the coaxial and digital revolutions and attendant changes in news audience behaviors have had little impact on how much Americans know about national and international affairs. Full Story »

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