Indonesians Consume More Text-Based News Than Video News
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According to the *Digital News Report 2022* released by the Reuters Institute on Wednesday (June 15, 2022), the majority of global citizens prefer to consume news from mass media in text format rather than video.
A similar finding was observed in Indonesia. According to the Reuters survey, the majority, or 69%, of Indonesian respondents consume news more frequently in text format.
Meanwhile, only 12% of respondents consume news more frequently in video format.
Furthermore, 16% of respondents read text news and watch videos equally, and 4% responded "don't know."
Globally, the proportion of respondents consuming news in text format decreases as respondent age decreases.
In the group of respondents over 55 years old, 67% consume text news more frequently.
This proportion decreases to 65% in the 35+ age group, 60% in the 25-34 age group, and only 55% in the 18-24 age group consume text news more frequently.
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