Spanish-Speaking Hispanics Are ‘Avid’ Newspaper Readers, Study Finds

Posted on: September 20th, 2007
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“Hispanics whose first language is Spanish are among America’s most avid newspaper readers, according to a new study of how ethnic groups use old and new media.

The study by the Florida State University Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication contains more good news for newspapers, finding that the time spent reading print is not going down among whites, African Americans, Asian Americans, and English-speaking Hispanics despite their heavy use of the Internet and television.”

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