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January 12, 2008

TV Rules over Internet

For all those people who had predicted the end of TV and newspapers here is an eyeopener. In the technologically most advanced country, USA, most Americans still get campaign info on TV.

According to Techcrunch

Some new data from the Pew Research Center puts some numbers around the growing influence of the Internet on political campaigns. None of this is too surprising, but it quantifies what we already know: that the Internet is becoming more important in political campaigns, especially among younger people. Each election, teh Internet grows stronger and stronger. This data suggests that in 2008 the Internet may still not be the deciding medium in the election, but it certainly points to that being the case in 2012. Here are some tables from the report, which is based on a survey of 1,430 adults in the U.S.

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