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Summary of Findings: Few Will Miss Following Campaign News
Summary of Findings: Few Will Miss Following Campaign News
By all accounts, the public liked Campaign 2008 and followed election news avidly. But enough is enough. Fully 82% say they will not miss following election news, while only 17% say they will miss it. Even among Democrats, only a quarter say they will miss the campaign. Many Americans ...
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O'Reilly: Pro and Con
Michael Calderone's Blog — ... Pew published a new study of campaign coverage that shows some fatigue within the public. Eighty-two percent of respondents said they will not miss regularly following news about the campaign. ...

Pew: 23% Saving Newspapers Heralding Obama Victory
Hotline On Call Part Deux — ... The good news for newspaper lovers (and writers) is that 23% of Americans said they are saving editions reporting Barack Obama's historic presidential win, according to a Pew Research Center for the People and the Press survey released this week. More than half -- 55% -- of African Americans said they'll save last week's headlines. The flipside? Americans are flat tired of campaign reporting -- 82% of those surveyed said they won't miss following campaign news. ...

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