| harishpillay ( @ 2009-05-18 08:30:00 |
How you get information
Looking at the charts, it sorta confirms what I have always felt - that traditional TV and traditional newspapers are quite passe. In 2006, I posed a question to a group of university students (about 70 of them) as how they get information. When asked about if they watch TV news, no one raised their hands. Reading the traditional morning papers - one hand. So, how do you get information/news? Websites, blogs, friends. The new media - however you define it - is what is driving the students' information acquisition. Perhaps I should ask the same questions to a bunch of students this year and get a sense of how accurate the charts are. #fb
Looking at the charts, it sorta confirms what I have always felt - that traditional TV and traditional newspapers are quite passe. In 2006, I posed a question to a group of university students (about 70 of them) as how they get information. When asked about if they watch TV news, no one raised their hands. Reading the traditional morning papers - one hand. So, how do you get information/news? Websites, blogs, friends. The new media - however you define it - is what is driving the students' information acquisition. Perhaps I should ask the same questions to a bunch of students this year and get a sense of how accurate the charts are. #fb