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Undertake research and development on the link between trust and income/resilience Cover image credit: Engaged Journalism AcceleratorUK: Half of the population gets its news from social media study / report August 02, 2019 Reading time: 5 min Share By Alexandre Bouniol, France Télévisions, MediaLab It is customary to say that Brexit happened because of fake news spread on social networks . Fake news often relayed by a certain Boris Johnson… who had just been elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on July 24th.
Coincidentally, Ofcom ( the British CSA) released gambling data taiwan its report on the consumption of information in the United Kingdom in 2019 on the same day . An overview of the practices. The takeover of social networks This is a major trend that Ofcom was keen to highlight in its report. Social networks are increasingly used as a source of information by the British. In 2019, 49% of adults get their information from social networks , 5 points more than last year.
On the internet, they are used more than other means of information ( search or website), which remain stable at 38% from one year to the next. Among those who use social networks to get information, "three quarters do so via Facebook, a third do so via Twitter and 30% via WhatsApp and Instagram". Facebook's hegemony is obvious . The platform is even the third most popular source of information across all media ! Only the BBC and ITV are ahead.
Coincidentally, Ofcom ( the British CSA) released gambling data taiwan its report on the consumption of information in the United Kingdom in 2019 on the same day . An overview of the practices. The takeover of social networks This is a major trend that Ofcom was keen to highlight in its report. Social networks are increasingly used as a source of information by the British. In 2019, 49% of adults get their information from social networks , 5 points more than last year.
On the internet, they are used more than other means of information ( search or website), which remain stable at 38% from one year to the next. Among those who use social networks to get information, "three quarters do so via Facebook, a third do so via Twitter and 30% via WhatsApp and Instagram". Facebook's hegemony is obvious . The platform is even the third most popular source of information across all media ! Only the BBC and ITV are ahead.