Majority of Americans receive their news from social media, according to study

Research reveals 54% of Americans use social media as their main news source, with X and YouTube leading the way

Social media platforms have overtaken traditional television as the primary source of news for Americans, according to new research from the Reuters Institute.

The study reveals that 54% of people in the United States now get their news from social media and video networks, including platforms like Facebook, X, and YouTube. This marks a significant shift, as traditional TV channels account for 50%, and news websites and apps are at 48%.

The report, which surveyed nearly 100,000 people in 48 countries, suggests that the rise of social media and personality-driven news is happening more rapidly and with greater impact in the US than in other countries.

"Changes in the media landscape are occurring faster in the United States, where social video and personality-based news are playing an increasingly dominant role," the report stated.

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