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Cable TV Public Attitudes
Where People Go for National/International News, Network vs. Cable

Do you get most of your news about national and international issues from network TV news, from local TV news, or from cable news networks such as CNN, MSNBC, and the Fox News Channel?

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Source: Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, www.people-press.org

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Where People Go for National/International News, Network vs. Cable
Do you get most of your news about national and international issues from network TV news, from local TV news, or from cable news networks such as CNN, MSNBC, and the Fox News Channel?

1993
39
38
30
1999
22
35
31
Feb. 2001
20
35
25
Early Sept. 2001
20
34
26
Mid-Sept. 2001
30
45
17
Jan. 2002
19
44
24
Jan. 2003
13
49
24
Mar. 2003
23
50
18
Aug. 2003
37
51
17
Oct. 2003
33
43
17
Dec. 2004
34
45
15
 

Source: Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, www.people-press.org
Dates not to scale. Based on survey responses. Respondents allowed to give two answers.
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