Newspaper: 3% More Relevant Than TV

February 28th, 2006 by Bitchfest

Some firm of people have released statistics that say most Americans get most of their news from local newspapers despite spirialing circulation and general dicksteppery. Most turn to TV for national news and the internets for reading material about “health, travel and fiestas.”

Also, some people still listen to radio, just not when David Lee Roth or Adam Carolla is on.

So what does this mean? No, really, I am asking. Besides assigning random numbers to the concept that people read the newspaper and watch TV. Nothing? Yeah, that’s what I kind of figured.

Let’s get back to something important.

Numbers are a delight [Baltimore Sun]

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