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Why People Go Online For News and Information

Survey of Internet users during the start of the Iraq war

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Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project, ’The Internet and the Iraq War,’ April 1, 2003

Survey qu: ’’When you are online for news, information and opinion about the war in Iraq, how important is it that you can get [the following] online?’’

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Why People Go Online For News and Information
Survey of Internet users during the start of the Iraq war

Responses
Get News From A
Variety of Sources
66
Get Up-To-The
-Minute News
63
Viewpoints Different
From Traditional News
52
Viewpoints Different
From Official Government
52
Exchange Emails,
Instant Messages
31
 

Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project, ’The Internet and the Iraq War,’ April 1, 2003
Survey qu: ’’When you are online for news, information and opinion about the war in Iraq, how important is it that you can get [the following] online?’’
Respondents were surveyed between March 20 and 25, 2003

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