“Young adults experience news fatigue from being inundated by facts and updates and have trouble accessing in-depth stories, according to a study to be unveiled at a global media conference Monday.”
USA Today has an interesting article on the way people’s news consumption habits have changed. I for one have all but stopped taking in news. Reading the Metro in the morning doesn’t count as real news, but snippets; and I found the way I’m taking in the rest of the news through the net or broadsheets, reflects that same snack-sized information. Top-line, hard facts and the like.
Young Adults Suffer Information Fatigue
“Young adults experience news fatigue from being inundated by facts and updates and have trouble accessing in-depth stories, according to a study to be unveiled at a global media conference Monday.”
USA Today has an interesting article on the way people’s news consumption habits have changed. I for one have all but stopped taking in news. Reading the Metro in the morning doesn’t count as real news, but snippets; and I found the way I’m taking in the rest of the news through the net or broadsheets, reflects that same snack-sized information. Top-line, hard facts and the like.