Report | October 30, 2018 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share Western Europeans Under 30 View News Media Less Positively, Rely More on Digital Platforms Than Older Adults Appendix C: Detailed tables By Katerina Eva Matsa, Laura Silver, Elisa Shearer and Mason Walker Table of Contents Western Europeans Under 30 View News Media Less Positively, Rely More on Digital Platforms Than Older Adults 1. Younger Europeans are less likely to get news from legacy platforms 2. Younger Europeans are far more likely to get news from social media 3. Younger Europeans are less likely to turn to public news media but more likely to rely on social media and newspaper brands 4. Younger Europeans think news media are performing worse but agree with older adults on their importance to society 5. Despite overall doubts about the news media, younger Europeans continue to trust specific outlets Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix A: How news outlets were selected in each country Appendix B: About the focus groups Appendix C: Detailed tables ← Prev Page 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next Page → Report PDFToplineFall 2017 Media and Politics in Western Europe Survey
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