NDM case study: How has news changed?

NDM case study: How has news changed? 1) Read this Ofcom 2016 report on the consumption of news in the UK . Note down the key statistics and changes that Ofcom document. The survey has approximately 150 codes for different potential sources for news. Also allows respondents to nominate their own sources which yields a further 700 or so, including regional sources. Includes various social media and intermediary sources. BARB (Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board) is the official industry currency for TV consumption. TV is the most-used platform for news nowadays (used by 69% of adults), the internet has increased in use compared to 2015 (48% vs. 41%). Half of 16-24s say they use TV for news compared to nine in ten of those aged 65+. One in twenty (6%) use all four main platforms for news. One in five (19%) uses only TV for news. Three in ten (29%) now use a mobile for news. BARB shows in 2016, adults watched an average of 110 ...