Newspapers, television and social networks all seem to be competing to be the number one source that users go to first for information about the topics that interest them. The results revealed that television is still on top for all things news, but only for certain subjects, such as the weather or breaking news. It's tied with radio for traffic news, and is right beside newspapers for the subject of local politics.
If anything is clear about this report, it's that we're using more sources than ever to get our news, whether it be about the world or what's going on in our backyards. Well-known feed news sources like CNN and Reuters have now gone online, and offer a wide range of topics for anyone who visits the site to get the latest news.
Blogs can offer a great way to get the latest headlines with the personal slant and opinions of an individual writer. This flavor of journalism can offer a lighthearted look when other news outlets have become tiresome or depressing.