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Relatively Few People Are Partisan News Consumers, but They’re Influential - The New York Times

Relatively Few People Are Partisan News Consumers, but They’re Influential - The New York Times

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it’s too soon to declare that we have entered a “post-fact” apocalypse... great majority of people learn about political news from mainstream, relatively centrist media sources, not ideological websites or cable channels... a sizable fraction of total political news consumption by Republicans was devoted to heavily conservative-aligned outlets like Fox News and Breitbart,..
the paradox of echo chambers: Few of us live in them, but those who do exercise disproportionate influence over our political system.

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