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- The Personal News Cycle: A focus on African American and Hispanic news consumers
- African American and Hispanic perceptions of how the news media covers their communities
- The Digital Divide has not kept most African Americans and Hispanics from accessing digital news
- Mobile technology’s impact on news consumption across racial and ethnic groups
- News consumption patterns among African Americans and Hispanics
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