THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2008
New York Times
"And they'll find it elsewhere if you don't give it to them, and then that's the link that's going to be passed around over e-mail and instant message," says Huffington Post's
Danny Shea.
Brian Stelter writes: "Younger voters tend to be not just consumers of news and current events but conduits as well -- sending out e-mailed links and videos to friends and their social networks. And in turn, they rely on friends and online connections for news to come to them. In essence, they are replacing the professional filter -- reading the Washington Post, clicking on CNN.com -- with a social one."
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