Social Media Beats TV as Top American News Source for First Time, Study Finds
- The Reuters Institute's latest 2025 study reveals that social media has become the top source of news for Americans this year.
- This shift happened as younger Americans especially turned away from traditional TV and print media toward smartphones and video platforms.
- Weekly online video news consumption hit 72% in 2025, while only 50% relied on TV and print news dropped to 14%.
- The study found 54% of Americans now use social media for news, with 58% concerned about distinguishing truth from falsehoods online.
- This trend suggests news consumption is becoming more fragmented and personality-driven, raising challenges for trust and misinformation control.
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The press must be a beacon when the public is uncertain, not knowing whether the information they read on social media is true or false, they must seek the press to confirm whether the information is trustworthy or not. That is the power of the press.
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