Argumentative Social Media

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Over the past decade, social media has had a great impact on the way people communicate information to each other. However, this has had some adverse effects on various news outlets and their audiences. Today, it can be inferred that many people prefer getting their news from the internet rather than sitting down in front of a television or reading a newspaper. Many digital news organizations emphasize that social media is important in story-telling and engaging the audiences they attract. It is very important that you get your news when you need it, and in my opinion, the traditional news media does not give information faster than the internet or social media does. Since so many people have turned to social media and the internet for their …show more content…

Social media improves levels of media trust and also makes people want to see more news from that media outlet in the future (Irving). The younger generation prefers to get news from the Internet because we’ve been raised with it and have relied on it for years. About 61 percent of millennials have reported receiving political news on Facebook in a given week. This is a much larger percentage than the millennials that turn to any other news source such as TV or a newspaper. 60 percent of the Baby Boomer generation prefer local TV as their source for political news …show more content…

About 81 percent of 18 to 29-year-old adults prefer to read their news and get said news from an online source while only 10 percent choose to read a physical newspaper. News readers between the ages of 50 and 64 are mostly evenly split between a preference for the internet’s news outlets and print sources. Those 65 years of age and older, for the most part, still turn to newspapers and magazines for the news. Younger adults have consistently demonstrated less of an interest in the news overall in recent years because of social media’s impact on news media. Some people prefer to listen to the news rather than watch or reading it, but this produces quite a small fan base. 18 to 29-year-olds who prefer this method of news show signs of digital migration. Three tenths of those who listen to the news prefer to do so through the internet, approximately twice that of older listeners

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