Cory Bergman - The second disruption for news organizations is... - 0 views
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The second disruption for news organizations is taking shape quickly, according to new data that illustrates the poor performance of news apps in 2013. A new study by Flurry (above) discovered that news and magazine apps were among the slowest to grow (+31% in user sessions) compared to the app average (+115%) and dreadfully behind the explosion of social media apps (+203%). Separately, a Pew study released in November illustrated a growing population of users who get their news from social media. For example, 30% of Americans get news on Facebook, and 78% of Facebook’s daily active users are visiting from their mobile devices — nearly all of those from the Facebook app.
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"The second disruption for news organizations is taking shape quickly, according to new data that illustrates the poor performance of news apps in 2013. A new study by Flurry (above) discovered that news and magazine apps were among the slowest to grow (+31% in user sessions) compared to the app average (+115%) and dreadfully behind the explosion of social media apps (+203%). Separately, a Pew study released in November illustrated a growing population of users who get their news from social media. For example, 30% of Americans get news on Facebook, and 78% of Facebook's daily active users are visiting from their mobile devices - nearly all of those from the Facebook app."
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"The second disruption for news organizations is taking shape quickly, according to new data that illustrates the poor performance of news apps in 2013. A new study by Flurry (above) discovered that news and magazine apps were among the slowest to grow (+31% in user sessions) compared to the app average (+115%) and dreadfully behind the explosion of social media apps (+203%). Separately, a Pew study released in November illustrated a growing population of users who get their news from social media. For example, 30% of Americans get news on Facebook, and 78% of Facebook's daily active users are visiting from their mobile devices - nearly all of those from the Facebook app."