More Americans are turning to online-only sources for local news, which have more than doubled in popularity since 2018, even as traditional outlets like local TV and newspapers see declining use.
As of 2025, 42% of U.S. adults say they get local news at least sometimes from online-only sources (not included in other categories), up sharply from just 15% in 2018.Traditional sources remain common but are losing ground:
- 65% get news from local TV stations at least sometimes, down slightly from 70% in 2018.
- 36% get news from local daily newspapers, down from 43% in 2018.
At the same time, digital and civic alternatives are growing:52% now use online forums or discussion groups for local news, up from 38% in 2018.
40% get news from local government agencies or officials, up from 30% in 2018, according to Pew Research.
Overall, Americans continue to rely on a mix of sources for local news, with TV and radio still among the most used, but digital options gaining significant ground.
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