Say goodbye to TV news?

On January 23, 2011, in Developing, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The number of Americans who get their news primarily from television has dropped significantly in the past decade — down from 82% in 2002 to 66% in 2010 — according to a new national survey. Conducted Dec. 1-5, 2010 by the Pew Research Center, the survey of 1,500 adults shows that the Internet is closing [...]

Internet surpasses newspapers & radio in popularity as news source for 61% of Americans, ranking just behind TV

On March 2, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A new report out today suggests that the Internet is changing the way Americans access, consume and share news in the digital age.

Once considered the “big three” — television, newspapers and radio — traditional news platforms are undergoing internal restructuring as they seek to remain competitive against the explosion of online media sources.

The report also reveals that Americans are participators and like to engage in the online news process by contributing their own written or multimedia content, participating in a news discussion, and posting or circulating links…

Ohio native launches interactive news community

On August 7, 2009, in Featured, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A freelance journalist from Southwest, Ohio is revolutionizing the way people exchange news and information on the internet. Rusty Ray, a 38-year old self-described “news junkie”, has launched a cutting edge website — www.big3news.net — that is designed to be informative and interactive. “We’re trying to incorporate all of the various elements of social networking sites along with…

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