Where do consumers get their breaking news? According to an August 2014 study from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) conducted by comScore, 80% of US adult internet users accessed digital news content. In terms of unique visitors, the digital newspaper audience came in at 164 million this past August—an 18% year-over-year increase.
One reason for the growth? Mobile devices, reports eMarketer.com. The percentage of mobile-only digital newspaper readers more than doubled between August 2013 and August 2014, while the portion of unique visitors who only looked at news on desktops and laptops dropped 16%.
But not all mobile users had ditched their PCs—the number of readers who looked at digital news via mobile and nonmobile devices rose 48%. Thanks to massive growth, mobile-only news readers represented the largest portion of the digital newspaper audience, at 38% of the total. Despite its decline, the PC-only group still beat out those who used a combination of mobile and nonmobile devices, with respective shares of 34% and 28%.
NAA and comScore reported that young females—ages 18 to 24—showed the largest increase in mobile-only readers, leaping 204% year over year. Males ages 35 to 44 and 45 to 54 had the second- and third-biggest rises, at impressive rates of 188% and 163%, respectively.
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