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NNA Survey: Community Newspaper Readership at 81%
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October 2009 -- A new National Newspaper Association (NNA) survey finds that 81% of respondents read a local weekly paper each week. NNA is the national organization for community newspapers (often referred to as "weeklies").
The NNA survey, co-sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism, surveyed 500 adults in markets served by newspapers of less than 25,000 circulation.
Additional findings:
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Three-quarters of readers read local news "often to very often" in their community newspaper, while 53% say they never read local news online. Only 12% say they read local news "often to very often" online.
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Among those going online for local news, 63% find it on the local newspaper's website, compared to 17% for sites such as Google, and 12% from the website of a local TV station.
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Source: MediaPost, Most People Read a Local Weekly Paper, October 21, 2009.
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