Digital Divide Figure 19: Most commonly cited source for different types of news topics across racial and ethnic groups
Source
Whites
African Americans
Hispanics
Your local town or city
Newspapers
Local news station
Local news station
Science and technology
Specialty
24-hour news
Local news station
Traffic and weather
Local news station
Local news station
Specialty
Schools and education
Newspapers
Local news station
Other
Social issues like abortion, race, and gay rights
24-hour news
24-hour news
Community specific news
National government and politics
24-hour news
24-hour news
Community specific news
Entertainment and celebrities
Specialty
Specialty
Specialty
Environment and natural disasters
Unspecified TV station
24-hour news
Unspecified TV station
Lifestyle topics such as food, exercise or parenting
Newspapers
Specialty
Specialty
Health and medicine
Online-only sources
Local news station
Online-only sources
Crime and public safety
Local news station
Local news station
Local news station
Foreign and international news
24-hour news
24-hour news
Community specific news
Business and the economy
24-hour news
24-hour news
Local news station
Art and culture
Newspapers
Newspapers
Specialty
Sports
Specialty
Specialty
Specialty
By Jeff Sonderman|2014-09-11T09:40:35-04:00September 11, 2014|Comments Off on Digital Divide Figure 19: Most commonly cited source for different types of news topics across racial and ethnic groups
Jeff Sonderman is the former deputy executive director of the American Press Institute.
Before joining the American Press Institute in 2013, he was the digital media fellow of The Poynter Institute. His earlier journalism background includes digital news — helping to launch TBD.com, a local digital news startup in Washington, D.C. — and various roles in newspapers, as an award-winning reporter, online editor and metro editor of The Times-Tribune in Scranton, Pa. He was the architect and developer of API's Metrics for News analytics software that reinvents how publishers use data to inform content strategy. He also edited API's Need to Know newsletter, and designed API's Strategy Studies research format for in-depth strategic guidance. And he consulted with publishers on a range of issues related to content strategy, organizational transformation, audience development, newsroom structure and workflows and product management. He graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism.