Consumption habits
Americans who consume online news
61% on a typical day, putting the Internet behind television but before newspapers, according to research from the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
People who watch TV and surf the Web simultaneously
56.9% during the past month, according to a recent Nielsen study (analysis from Nielsen exec Jim O’Hara here; download the study, the Three Screen Report, here)
The death of the story
Some have argued that the story was a product of necessity — newspapers had a fixed news hole to fill, and newscasts only had so much airtime. Context was often sacrificed as a result, because with a fixed amount of space, only the newest information is fit to print. But in the online era, there [...]