It's no secret that the rise of digital content has changed the traditional media publishing landscape as we know it. But what exactly does the new landscape look like? To what extent are newspapers and radio being replaced by digital devices? Uberflip's latest infographic explores the latest trends in news consumption and what this means for traditional media.
The visual shows that Facebook is a clear front-runner when it comes to news consumption on social networks. It also explains how Americans use tablets and smartphones in similar manners with regards to news consumption, and that young people are much more likely to discover news on social media.
"What these stats show is that media publishers, and increasingly brand publishers, need to distribute content wherever their audience is found," says Randy Frisch, Uberflip Chief Operating Officer. "This can come via native apps, mobile websites, social media, or solutions like Uberflip that takes existing content and makes it interactive, shareable, and device agnostic."