The difference between how millennials and baby boomers consume news, in one chart

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How you stay informed on what's happening in the world probably depends on your age.

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That may not be a surprise, but a recent survey from the Reuters Institute puts the discrepancy in perspective: Digital outlets serve as the main source of news for the majority of those under 35, including 64% of those between the ages of 18 and 24. Meanwhile, TV still reigns supreme for 51% of those over 55.

Those in the middle have more of a mix, but this chart from Statista shows a clear trend: The older you are, the more likely you rely on traditional sources. If you grew up with the internet, you probably use the internet.

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Whatever the case, the survey also seems to confirm that print media and radio are just less essential.

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