A Gallup-Knight Foundation survey finds a precipitous decline in the number of Americans paying attention to national news. For many organizations, some national news provides important context to company decisions and actions. Is it incumbent on businesses to make sure their stakeholders know that news? And given that 25 percent of Americans get news from podcasts, is audio a key channel for delivering pertinent news?
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A Gallup-Knight Foundation survey finds a precipitous decline in the number of Americans paying attention to national news. For many organizations, some national news provides important context to company decisions and actions. Is it incumbent on businesses to make sure their stakeholders know that news? And given that 25 percent of Americans get news from podcasts, is audio a key channel for delivering pertinent news?

The next monthly, long-form episode of FIR will drop on Monday, March 21, 2022.


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Links from this episode:

Americans’ Attention to National News Lowest in Four Years
Nearly a quarter of Americans get news from podcasts
Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions

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