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Around the Web: Many starting their day with the Web, not a newspaper
A story in the NYT looks at how many are starting their day online, which could mean an even further decrease in the amount of time people have to read the paper in the morning. "It used to be you woke up, went to the bathroom, maybe brushed your teeth and picked up the newspaper," Naomi S. Baron, a professor at American University told the NYT. “But what we do first now has changed dramatically." The story uses Web traffic patterns and anecdotal accounts to discuss the phenomenon, which is likely already affecting how many consume their news.
About the author
Andrew Chavez serves as new media specialist for the Schieffer School and associate director of the Center. He is also the author of the Explorations in New Media blog, a Schieffer School project that focuses on trends in emerging media.
Before joining the Schieffer School as new media...
