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河北省承德市2014高考英语阅读理解综合选练(4)及答案
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One in three Americans get news through Facebook, according to a study from the Pew Research Center.
"People go to Facebook mainly to share personal moments - and they discover "the news almost incidentally," Amy Mitchell, director of journalism research at Pew, said in a statement.
The survey is the first part of a series of studies that the Pew Research Center, together with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is conducting to examine social media and news consumption.
The study said that about two-thirds of all U.S. adults use Facebook, the world's largest social media site which displays a platform wh8ere people and publishers can share news. Only 4 percent of Facebook news consumers said the platform is the most important way they obtain their news.
Social media is playing an increasingly important role in how people find news. The trend is growing especially among young people who prefer to get news through platforms like Twitter or Facebook rather than through traditional forms of print or broadcast television.
In an earlier study, Pew found that 34 percent of people aged 18-24 get news through social media compared with 10 percent of adults between the ages of 50 and 64.
The current Pew study found that adults aged 18-29 account for a third of Facebook news consumers.
Facebook Twitter and LinkedIn are all experimenting with ways to aggregate and share news as a way to keep people coming back to their platforms. On Monday, Facebook said that traffic to publishers' sites increased by 170 percent through the past year.
Facebook users are not discriminating when it comes to the source of news - 70 percent click on news stories because of interest in the topic. Only 20 percent said they read a story based on the news organization.
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