Social media now main source of news in US, research suggests
UNITED STATES, JUN 17 – More than half of Americans now get news from social media and video platforms, surpassing TV, with 7% using AI chatbots, especially popular among younger audiences, Reuters Institute reports.
- Social media and video networks have become the main source of news for more than half of people in the U.S., surpassing traditional TV channels and news websites , according to the Reuters Institute.
- In the week following the January 2025 U.S. presidential inauguration, more Americans reported getting news from social networks than from TV, marking a historic shift, according to the report.
- Lead author Nic Newman explained trust is moving toward personalities over institutions, saying, "connections through video and through audio" are increasingly key.
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Read Full ArticleAs many as 73 percent of Americans expressed concern that they can no longer distinguish truth from lies online.
More than half of people now get their information from social media and video sites, bypassing TV.
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