Monday, March 25, 2024

Survey: Most Latinos Get Their News In English


A new Pew Research Center survey explores how Hispanic Americans get their news, including the languages in which they consume news and their engagement with Hispanic media outlets.

Key findings include:
  • Just over half of U.S. Hispanic adults (54%) get their news mostly in English – far higher than the share who get their news mostly in Spanish (21%).
  • Half of Hispanic adults at least sometimes get news from Hispanic outlets (i.e., those that specifically cater to Hispanic audiences).
  • Attention to news is declining among U.S. Latinos, a trend that mirrors the one found among the general public.
  • Most Latino adults prefer digital devices for getting news, far outpacing those who prefer television, radio or print.

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