Breaking News: Breaking News Drives Traffic To Web Sites
from the in-case-you-were-wondering dept
It's amazing what you can find studies about these days. Is there really anyone who needed to be told that more people visit news websites when big stories are breaking? Of course, there are some interesting research areas around this concept, but it's unclear from this report if any were researched. How do people use the web when news is breaking? Do they just visit one site? Or do they start visiting multiple sites to get the latest news and perhaps "triangulate" on what's actually happening? Since mistakes can happen when news is being broken, do people find breaking stories less credible, or do they still find them as believable as stories that have simmered for a little while? It would be quite interesting to see if people have learned to really check out multiple sources to get the real story.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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My news is broken...
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BREAKING NEWS: WOMAN BUYS PEARS, NOT PEACHES, PUBL
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News
The other sites, what with their pop-ups, registrations, hostile scripts and endless annoyances are simply internet garbage, unworthy to even receive my mention, let alone visitors.
If I'm in the mood for mindless drivel, I'll turn it to the 10 or so cable news channels who repeat to me endlessly about the woman who bought a pear.
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Google.com
It will allow you to customize your home page with many news outlets.
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Is there really news?
I'm sure there are better ways though in all my looking I haven't found a more detailed review of what exactly the senate and congress are actually working on. We all know they don't want you to know what they are up to when it comes to saying the only way of giving the middle class man a cost of living adjustment is to take away overtime pay. Or maybe we should just look at the total lack of care in the news about the fact our own President has blatantly broken our laws. Then on top of that when questioned on it further broke the laws by saying he would not stop breaking the laws of our Government.
I'm not one necessarily to say all laws are right, sometimes though you make huge mistakes in the wrong areas to help yourself in ways you shouldn't be trying to help yourself.
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You are a loser Andrew Strasser
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