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Lee newspapers report jump in readership, online use
The Napa Valley Register ^ | November 14, 2008

Posted on 11/14/2008 12:28:00 PM PST by Tamar1973

DAVENPORT, Iowa — The reach of newspapers and their online sites among young adults in Lee Enterprises markets has grown from 54 to 64 percent over the past year. Use of the printed newspaper alone among young adults has grown from 48 to 55 percent.

Those findings are among results of comprehensive audience studies by Wilkerson & Associates in Lee’s 10 largest markets. The studies measured seven-day reach of newspapers and their online sites from January to June in 2007-08.
Lee Enterprises publishes 49 daily newspapers, has a joint interest in four others and publishes more than 300 weekly newspapers and specialty publications in 23 states. Lee owns the Napa Valley Register as well as the St. Helena Star, the Weekly Calistogan, the American Canyon Eagle, Hispanos Unidos and other local specialty publications.

Other findings include:

• Combined reach of Lee newspapers and their online sites over the course of a week grew from 66 percent of all adults in the markets in 2007 to 71 percent in 2008.

• The printed newspapers alone reach 65 percent of all adults in 2008, compared with 61 percent during the six-month period a year ago.
• Sixteen percent of all adults both read the newspaper and visit the newspaper online site, an increase from 13 percent a year ago.

• Six percent of adults access the newspaper online site but do not read the newspaper, compared with 5 percent in 2007.

The research involved more than 7,200 interviews and carries an overall error margin of 1.2 percentage points.

In other findings, use of the printed newspapers and newspaper online sites increased across all age groups:

• Among ages 18-29, use of the printed newspaper increased from 48 percent in 2007 to 55 percent in 2008. Dual users of the newspaper and online site increased from 13 to 18 percent. Combined, the newspapers and their online sites reach 64 percent of young adults in 2008, compared with 54 percent in 2007. Online-only use increased from 6 to 9 percent.

• Among ages 30-39, total reach of the newspaper and its online site grew from 62 to 67 percent. Use of the printed newspaper increased from 55 to 57 percent. Dual users of both the newspapers and online sites increased from 18 to 20 percent. Online-only use increased from 7 to 10 percent.

• Among ages 40-59, total reach of the newspaper and its online site increased from 67 to 74 percent. Use of the printed newspaper climbed from 62 to 68 percent. Dual users of both the newspapers and online sites increased from 15 to 19 percent. Online-only use increased from 5 to 6 percent.

• Among ages 60 and older, total reach of the newspaper and online site increased from 69 to 74 percent. Use of the printed newspaper increased from 68 to 73 percent. Online-only use increased from 1.0 to 1.4 percent.

“These findings show the opposite of what is often thought to be true,” said Suzanna Frank, Lee vice president. “More people of all ages are reading our printed newspapers as well as using our newspaper online sites.”

The reason, she said, is that the two media are increasingly working in tandem. “In addition to providing a growing range of unique, interactive content, we update our online sites with local news continually throughout the day. Our sites have become the first as well as best source for local news and information. Because of cross-promotion, users of our online sites have become more inclined to pick up a printed newspaper, where we provide greater context and perspective, as well as portability.”

The research also showed that the newspaper online sites continue to be the primary source for online local or community news, attracting 44 percent of local online news seekers, compared with 32 percent for all other local sites combined, 11 percent for Google, 8 percent for Yahoo and 5 percent for all other national sites.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; US: California; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: dinosaurmedia; journalism; msm
Lee Enterprises is one of the few conservative newspaper chains in the USA. When their editorial board endorsed John McCain for president, the liberal nazis in the Napa Valley actually stormed the paper's office in Napa to give them an earful of their opinion of John McCain.
1 posted on 11/14/2008 12:28:01 PM PST by Tamar1973
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To: Tamar1973

And by “conservative newspaper chain” you mean they actually report both sides of the news? What a novel concept.


2 posted on 11/14/2008 12:33:02 PM PST by NonValueAdded (once you get to really know people, there are always better reasons than [race] for despising them.)
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To: Tamar1973

I bet they don’t own guns for self protection but rely on the local LEO’s ... “Hang on there, we’ll be there in about a half hour” ... meantime .....


3 posted on 11/14/2008 12:38:39 PM PST by SkyDancer ("I Believe In The Law Until It Interferes With Justice")
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To: NonValueAdded

It is a novelty these days with all the major papers and tv stations in bed with BO.


4 posted on 11/14/2008 12:41:46 PM PST by Tamar1973
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To: SkyDancer

Well that certainly is the mentality of most the liberals around here.


5 posted on 11/14/2008 12:42:22 PM PST by Tamar1973 (Riding the Korean Wave, one Bae Yong Joon drama at a time!)
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To: Tamar1973

Stop drinking the kool-aide, Tamar1973. Just browse through the liberal rag called the Santa Maria Times. It is staffed with cast-offs from the old Santa Barbara News Press. Just to save money, the Santa Maria Times has even skinned up the width of the page!


6 posted on 11/14/2008 1:27:35 PM PST by pointsal
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