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Media News - Friday, May 01, 2009

Survey: 22 percent of Internet users ditch newspaper

Sure, plenty of readers are turning more to the Web for newspaper and magazine stories, but are they giving up on print altogether? In many cases, yes, according to a recent study by the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication. It found that 22 percent of Internet users have canceled a print subscription because they could get the same product online. Not that nostalgia for the printed page has died altogether. The survey found that 61 percent of Internet users who read newspapers offline would miss the print edition if it disappeared. That's up from 56 percent a year earlier. The findings add some dimension to industry figures released this week showing newspapers losing circulation faster than ever. Average newspaper sales tumbled 7.1 percent in the six months from October to March from the same period a year earlier, according to an Audit Bureau of Circulations analysis of newspapers that had reported in both periods. Some of that decline, as newspapers are quick to point out, comes from cutting back on what they consider less-profitable circulation - bulk copies delivered to hotels, for instance. But the Annenberg study suggests a more rapid and permanent shift, according to its authors. Jeffrey Cole, head of the Annenberg School's Center for a Digital Future, says the flight of advertisers from daily newspapers - a trend exacerbated by the recession - is likely to usher printed news into the past over the next few years. (AP)



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