Initial surge in news use around coronavirus in the UK has been followed by significant increase in news avoidance
<p>In this RISJ Factsheet we examine news avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK. This is the third in a series of ten factsheets based on an ongoing online panel survey of a representative sample of the UK population, fielded from 7 May to 13 May 2020. We find that: (i) there has...
Main Authors: | Kalogeropoulos, A, Fletcher, R, Nielsen, RK |
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
2020
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