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is there enough evidence to infer that men and women difer in their frequency of reading newspapers(News :1 ev? - Dineo Masha - 11-15-2012 08:46 AM - yac - 11-15-2012 08:54 AM I found you some stats - 53% of women read the daily newspaper compared to 58% of men. 65% of women read the Sunday newspaper compared to 63% of men (Scarborough Research 2002, Release 1) Honestly, however, these are old and now so many people get their news online so trends are changing. I no longer subscribe to a real printed newspaper but I read a lot of articles online - ones mentioned on twitter or facebook. I suspect most people are in a smiliar state of transition now too. |