Tick-tock old media

Just another dagger in the heart of the print press:

The internet has ten times the influence of traditional print media on the average consumer, according to a study by Fleishman-Hillard.

The global agency interviewed 5,000 internet users in the UK, Germany and France for its Digital Influence research, published today. The internet trumps newspapers and magazines as the most influential medium, with double the influence of television, which ranks second.

1 Response to “Tick-tock old media”


  1. 1 mallee

    Tick Tock media journos, radio shock jocks, you are going to become redundent because you are in cohoots with those who deceive the public with their own control agendas and lies. (Basically; warmongers/whores)
    By speaking to real people on the internet news sites we can properly discuss issues and in our own way, get to the truth of all matters, e.g. the US ‘official 911 conspircay fable’. Wake up world.
    The press and tv media is becomming only useful for sports results and the comics, who is going to pay for that?

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