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Network vs. Local News Consumption, Over Time

’’Regular’’ viewership, 1993 to 2004

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Source: The Pew Research Center for The People & The Press, ’’Pew Research Center Biennial News Consumption Survey,’’ June 8, 2004

qu: How often do you watch the national nightly network news on CBS, ABC or NBC? How often do you watch the local news about your viewing area which usually comes on before the national news in the evening and again later at night?

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Network vs. Local News Consumption, Over Time
’’Regular’’ viewership, 1993 to 2004

May 93
77
60
April 96
65
42
April 98
64
38
April 00
56
30
April 02
57
32
April 04
59
34
 

Source: The Pew Research Center for The People & The Press, ’’Pew Research Center Biennial News Consumption Survey,’’ June 8, 2004
qu: How often do you watch the national nightly network news on CBS, ABC or NBC? How often do you watch the local news about your viewing area which usually comes on before the national news in the evening and again later at night?
Pew follows the question about national news consumption with this statement: This is different from local news shows about the area where you live.

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